All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: I Think We Made A Mistake - Advice on ThisThis floor plan is very similar to the camper that we purchased back in September, (Wildcat 327CK) and we love it, to me its the perfect layout, and as far as trading quickly, this is our 3rd camper in as many years, and all of them, had deals very similar to your deal. My philosophy is, the happier you are with the camper, the more you will enjoy camping. So in short GO FOR IT! Happy campingRe: Traveling to Cherokee NC area campgroundI would recommend you stay on 74 (great smokey mountain expressway) to exit 74, and then follow the signs for the casino, that's the best way to go. 19 is too curvy and long, for my taste, 74 is 4 lane the whole way. What campground you staying at? we stayed at the KOA a couple weeks ago and it was nice. thanks safe and happy travels!Re: 3rd electric stabilizer jack? Huntindog wrote: myredracer wrote: I don't know much about these. The ones on our trailer are Lippert with one motor on the side. They seem to work well. What is the benefit with two motor ones? There is one on ebay right now that has the angle bracing going right down to the landing pads. That seems nice because it should make for more stability? Have not seen one like it yet in ding a little googling. Yes, these are reallly slow. Too bad they don't have a pressure sensor to make it automatic. Still wishing there was a trailer that had one button to push and it would automatically set up everything while you go have a cool drink and just watch.... :D Those are the ones that came on my TT. They are really slick. Not self leveling as some call them as they don't level the TT. What they do is keep equal pressure on both legs. This is a big deal as with the independent ones it is easy to rack the frame. That causes doors to stick and can even damage the TT. But for a middle install I prefer the independent jacks. I lower them first, and since they are in the center of the frame they can be used to make small leveling adjustments. Once level, then run the other jacks down. Ditto, I have a 35 ft TT and added a set in front of the wheels and it made a world of difference. Manual is the way to go, like said above you can adjust side to side, you can't do that with the electric ones.
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