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Old 05-27-2023, 03:16 AM   #8
RagingRobert
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Ajax
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I would put wood under each set of wheels to help stop settling. I use pc's of 2x6 PT and 3/4 about 4-5 ft long instead of little blocks. Of course you'll have to raise any stabilizer jacks and lift as needed and use the appropriate thickness of wood by using a level on the floor inside RV from side to side. Once level check front to back and adjust. Once all is good chock wheels using chocks that go in between wheels to help minimize the bounce. Lower your stabilizer jacks and tighten...pick up four jacks as seen @#4 and install on 2x6 wood pads under frame in corners. Of course concrete blocks with RV basically raised off ground are a more permanent solid solution, more work and harder to get perfect. With the other way, level can be adjusted as things settle. I travel with my RV and find this set up works well...no big deal carrying 2 pc's of 2x6 x5' and one pc of 3/4" x5' plywood for any out of level situation up to 3 3/4" and easy to drive up on.
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