Jul-21-2020 07:42 AM
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HighwayJunky wrote:
We love camping in state parks but sometimes run into short or unlevel campsites. Our MH is 43'ft. For unlevel sites some folks recommend placing blocks under the leveling feet but then we might run into the wheels on the MH raising off the ground. My question: Does this cause any undue stress on the motorhome?
Appreciate your expertise in this matter,
Jul-26-2020 05:11 PM
Jul-22-2020 02:40 PM
dieseltruckdriver wrote:IB853347201 wrote:
No issue with having your front wheels off the ground. You should not however use the jacks to lift your rear wheels off the ground as it circumvents your parking brake.
First, I do not have and have never had a class A, but, when the rv is in the air on jacks, how could it possibly move. When it is off the ground, there is nothing round that can roll.
Jul-21-2020 06:58 PM
dieseltruckdriver wrote:IB853347201 wrote:
No issue with having your front wheels off the ground. You should not however use the jacks to lift your rear wheels off the ground as it circumvents your parking brake.
First, I do not have and have never had a class A, but, when the rv is in the air on jacks, how could it possibly move. When it is off the ground, there is nothing round that can roll.
Jul-21-2020 05:48 PM
IB853347201 wrote:
No issue with having your front wheels off the ground. You should not however use the jacks to lift your rear wheels off the ground as it circumvents your parking brake.
Jul-21-2020 10:50 AM
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