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sbebenelli

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Posted: 05/17/08 08:39am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

My new Jayco has scissor style stabilizer jacks. Without much effort I can have the tongue jack not touching the ground. How snug does the stabilizer jacks need to be? My previous TT had a different style jacks and I just tightened them down good. It would never raise the camper up like these scissor style.


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Posted: 05/17/08 08:47am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I go 1/2 to 1 turn past snug and check them in an hour. I suppose it depends on the surface also. sand, grass, concrete.


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Posted: 05/17/08 08:48am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Like you said, "tighten them down good."
They are not to be used to raise your trailer or to level it...only to stabilize and reduce rocking and movement.
I just have a "feel" for what feels right and that's how I know how tight.


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Posted: 05/17/08 08:50am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Keep the tongue jack on the ground. The stabilizers need only to be snug. Just enough to keep the trailer from rock side to side.


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Posted: 05/17/08 09:27am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

sbebenelli wrote:

My new Jayco has scissor style stabilizer jacks. Without much effort I can have the tongue jack not touching the ground. How snug does the stabilizer jacks need to be? My previous TT had a different style jacks and I just tightened them down good. It would never raise the camper up like these scissor style.


Before I snug the stabilizer jacks, I put a tire-chalk between the tires on BOTH sides of the trailer, then I place a plastic leveler on the ground where the foot of the stabilizer will touch the ground. Camping World sells both chalks and levelers but a bit pricey! I made my own chalks from a design idea from a fellow RVer on RV.net. for under $30 and a square block from a 2x10 will do the same trick for levelers. Go to RV.net and just type in the word "chalk".


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What in the world does that have to do with the original question?


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djgarcia95928 wrote:

sbebenelli wrote:

My new Jayco has scissor style stabilizer jacks. Without much effort I can have the tongue jack not touching the ground. How snug does the stabilizer jacks need to be? My previous TT had a different style jacks and I just tightened them down good. It would never raise the camper up like these scissor style.


Before I snug the stabilizer jacks, I put a tire-chalk between the tires on BOTH sides of the trailer, then I place a plastic leveler on the ground where the foot of the stabilizer will touch the ground. Camping World sells both chalks and levelers but a bit pricey! I made my own chalks from a design idea from a fellow RVer on RV.net. for under $30 and a square block from a 2x10 will do the same trick for levelers. Go to RV.net and just type in the word "chalk".


We do not "chalk" our tires, we chock them.


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hemlox wrote:

djgarcia95928 wrote:

sbebenelli wrote:

My new Jayco has scissor style stabilizer jacks. Without much effort I can have the tongue jack not touching the ground. How snug does the stabilizer jacks need to be? My previous TT had a different style jacks and I just tightened them down good. It would never raise the camper up like these scissor style.


Before I snug the stabilizer jacks, I put a tire-chalk between the tires on BOTH sides of the trailer, then I place a plastic leveler on the ground where the foot of the stabilizer will touch the ground. Camping World sells both chalks and levelers but a bit pricey! I made my own chalks from a design idea from a fellow RVer on RV.net. for under $30 and a square block from a 2x10 will do the same trick for levelers. Go to RV.net and just type in the word "chalk".


We do not "chalk" our tires, we chock them.



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I feel like I might chuck.


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NHguy wrote:

I feel like I might chuck.


Chalking makes you chuck?


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