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Troutguy wrote:
Wharfcat,
What brand of jacks are on your camper.....Happijac or Atwood or Rieco/Titan?
TG
Jan-11-2019 03:31 PM
RAM 3500 Crew Cab 4x4 DRW
Cummins HO, Aisin trans and 4:10 gears, 14,000 lb GVWRHonda EU2000
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GAR2 wrote:
Wharfcat, I have an idea what your up against- I purchase a 2002 F350 cc 8’ box rdw just so I could buy a tc. First thing I noticed was the limited clearance. Once I find a tc to buy I will be building or modifying swingouts, but that’s what I do everyday- Union Boilermaker Welder, do you have anyone, Family or Friends nearby that could look at it? I’m not just suggesting you have anyone do it- too many variables. I know when I fabricate mine I’ll more than likely use stainless steel and TIG weld them. Just an idea if you can’t find a factory swing out with comfortable clearance—make sure it’s someone trustworthy though and experienced with fabrication— Best, Glenn
Jan-11-2019 02:37 PM
work2much wrote:Wharfcat wrote:
I Maybe even 2 pieces of flat bar and sandwich the jack/bracket mountings. Not sure if I would use steel or aluminum. I'm thinking 1/4 thick.
Bingo. Just use some flat stock and extend the reach. 1/4" steel should work fine and is cheap. 1/4 inch aluminum should work fine as well and no need to paint.
Jan-11-2019 02:34 PM
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work2much wrote:Wharfcat wrote:
I Maybe even 2 pieces of flat bar and sandwich the jack/bracket mountings. Not sure if I would use steel or aluminum. I'm thinking 1/4 thick.
Bingo. Just use some flat stock and extend the reach. 1/4" steel should work fine and is cheap. 1/4 inch aluminum should work fine as well and no need to paint.
Jan-11-2019 02:16 PM
jimh425 wrote:
Companies make swing out brackets. You could look at those. Otherwise, I suppose you could use angle, but then you’d lose the ability to pivot them out of the way.
They aren’t that expensive. Not anywhere close to a new F-350.