Aug-04-2013 03:22 PM
Aug-05-2013 10:26 PM
Buzzcut1 wrote:serpa4 wrote:
"Lance specifically states in the owner guide not to store the camper on jacks."
And I'll never own a lance then. Imagine a failure and the mfg saying, sorry you stored it without supporting the bottom.
That is silly.
He is saying Lance recommends that you only use the OEM Atwood jack and its frame mounted location . They say don't use other jack supports on the camper bottom.
Aug-05-2013 09:41 PM
wintersun wrote:
Lance specifically states in the owner guide not to store the camper on jacks. I asked someone at Lance and they said that the camper was designed to have its weight supported on the 4 jack stands. Makes sense as the framing is going to be stronger and cradle the weight. A jack stand is going to push up against a small area of the base of the camper unlike a truck bed that sports the floor 100% uniformly.
Once lowered to within 18" of the ground the jack stands are very stable. We added Wobl-stopprs but it was not really necessary.
Space is at a premium with a truck camper rig. No point in using it up needlessly with a bunch of jack stands that add no needed support and have the potential to actually cause damage to the camper.
serpa4 wrote:
"Lance specifically states in the owner guide not to store the camper on jacks."
And I'll never own a lance then. Imagine a failure and the mfg saying, sorry you stored it without supporting the bottom.
That is silly.
Aug-05-2013 09:16 PM
serpa4 wrote:
"Lance specifically states in the owner guide not to store the camper on jacks."
And I'll never own a lance then. Imagine a failure and the mfg saying, sorry you stored it without supporting the bottom.
That is silly.
Aug-05-2013 06:43 PM
Aug-05-2013 03:27 PM
Aug-05-2013 03:25 PM
Mello Mike wrote:\kerry4951 wrote:
We host at a state park in Georgia from time to time. Last time we stayed about 2 months. We live in and out of our unloaded AF 1140. I made up a portable support system that I can easily take with me when we are moving. A couple 2X4s and a few aluminum screw jacks work well. I also incorporated an RV stabilizer for the front.
That's a great little setup you created there, Kerry!
Aug-05-2013 03:09 PM
Aug-05-2013 06:25 AM
kerry4951 wrote:
We host at a state park in Georgia from time to time. Last time we stayed about 2 months. We live in and out of our unloaded AF 1140. I made up a portable support system that I can easily take with me when we are moving. A couple 2X4s and a few aluminum screw jacks work well. I also incorporated an RV stabilizer for the front.
Aug-04-2013 10:07 PM
serpa4 wrote:
Don't support my Host 9.5 at all. Never have; just lower it down.
Used my AF150 the same way. I did 6 months of daily living without support.
If you couldn't use it off the truck, I'd never have even considered a TC. Taking it off and using it makes different than a class-C, IMHO. If you don't take it off, get a class-c.
Aug-04-2013 08:54 PM
Aug-04-2013 06:51 PM
campn4walleye wrote:
use an adjustable aerobic step for additional ease of entry. Works perfectly!
Aug-04-2013 06:48 PM
Aug-04-2013 06:17 PM
Aug-04-2013 05:50 PM