โJul-31-2021 03:17 PM
โAug-05-2021 08:53 AM
OregonMan wrote:
Thank you for the feedback. I actually switched to using a cinder block because the blocks of wood I was using cracked. What do you guys think about using leveling blocks? This cinder block is solid, I did the throw test a few times before taking it. Either way, I feel kinda dumb for keeping the trailer propped up while using it now. The slight downward angle isn't that bad but more concerned now about doing damage to the tongue of the jack since it's on the side that I sleep on. Gonna make sure to lift my stabilizer jacks first then tomorrow will lower the trailer and hopefully enjoy a more level existence. Thanks guys.
โAug-04-2021 09:08 PM
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โAug-01-2021 08:33 AM
OregonMan wrote:
is it safe to lower the travel trailer once unhitched? My main concern is: is there a bunch of weight being supported by the hitch bar being propped up on the cinder block for the truck clearance? Will lowering it cause damage?
โAug-01-2021 08:03 AM
โAug-01-2021 07:39 AM
OregonMan wrote:
Thank you for the feedback. I actually switched to using a cinder block because the blocks of wood I was using cracked. What do you guys think about using leveling blocks? This cinder block is solid, I did the throw test a few times before taking it. Either way, I feel kinda dumb for keeping the trailer propped up while using it now. The slight downward angle isn't that bad but more concerned now about doing damage to the tongue of the jack since it's on the side that I sleep on. Gonna make sure to lift my stabilizer jacks first then tomorrow will lower the trailer and hopefully enjoy a more level existence. Thanks guys.
โAug-01-2021 06:53 AM
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โJul-31-2021 03:51 PM
MitchF150 wrote:
I really would not use a cinder block... I like solid blocks of wood.
I use a couple of 4x8 blocks that are only around 18" long and stack them.
I can break a cinder block with a small hammer... Or just dropping it..
The cinder block is heavier than my chunks of scrape wood, so there you go.. ๐
Good luck!
Mitch