All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Jacks for levelingWow, I'll consider this unanimous. Thanks for the quick replies everyone. I'll keep doing what has been working so far.Jacks for levelingI have a WW 2100FK. The only leveler/stabilizer it came with are the two cantilevers mounted in the rear. I currently use those and add two pyramid jacks up front to stabilize it. I use Lynx-style blocks for mot of the leveling. I have been looking at the scissor-style jacks and have a question. If I mount one on each corner of the trailer (yes, I will beef up the are where they are welded) can I use them to level the trailer instead of driving up on blocks? Of course I would still try to find a "flat" spot, but would like to be able to adjust the level and stabilize at the same time without the hassle of using Lynx-style blocks. ThanksRe: Trouble fitting four bikes into new garageatwowheelguy I ended up going with the Bolt-it-on/Beast Rack. Awesome guys to work with. It's actually a father/son business. They custom cut the main rail for me and I picked it up at his house after work. For tie down points, I didn't trust pulling hard on the stock eye bolts that only use the floor wood. I drilled two holes in between the fender wells. These go through the frame rails for a more secure tie-down point. I put two bikes facing backwards with the rear tires in the kitchen with the other two facing forward with the rears at the ramp. This is a 2100 FK setup.Re: Trouble fitting four bikes into new garageNew to the forum, new to trailers. I also have four bikes and will have to be a bit creative fitting them into my 2005 WW Superlite 2100FK. I'm going with this: http://www.boltiton.com/wp-site/ Not sure if the four-bike setup will work, may go with two, and have the bikes back-to-back. Not cheap, but they look like they will fit the bill with little fuss.
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