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Originally Posted by Fireman640
I was couriuos if im correct?
Back up check level if need to go up on one side add boards ect.. under tires until you get it close side to side never will get perfect then unhook then do front to back and then nudge the levleness with the stabizers on the side that need adjusted
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First level side to side by driving the trailer up on boards or blocks. If you use 1.5" boards, you'll be real close, and then you can use a 3/4" board for final tweak if needed.
Second, chock the wheels.
Third, drop the trailer and level front to rear.
Fourth, set the stabilizers. They are not jacks (even though they look and work like them.) Their only purpose is to stop small movement when you move around in the rig. If you start to lift with the stabilizer, you're going to exceed its rating almost immediately.
If you need to nudge level, use a bottle jack and blocks.
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