Harvey, my '73 has the crank down stabilizer jacks, looking for second
option. Thanks. I had to laugh at the term parking pad. Deep in the
bushes next to a pile of wood chips. Not to annoy the neighbors with the
sight of my beautiful silver baby.
Daisy
Harvey Barlow wrote:
>
> Daisy,
>
> Stabilizer jacks are used to prevent a parked trailer from bouncing on it's
> springs when the occupant moves around inside when parked. > Neither would serve
>well to level a trailer on uneven terrain. The best
> approach would be to pull your trailer off of its parking pad, place 2" by
> 6" planks in the desired spot, then back the trailer onto the planks. If
> the situation calls for more leveling than that, it would be best to use a
> large commercial grade jack or jacks to lift and level the A/S, place boards
> under the wheels, then use stabilizer jacks to steady it.
>
>
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