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Old 09-01-2012, 06:27 PM   #7
woodtic
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Blackduck
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quote:Originally posted by PackerFan

Do you have any pictures of the install?
No pictures, but I could take some. I don't have a active web photo sharing account but I could email some pics. The install was so easy pictures aren't really needed. I placed mine 3" forward of the front suspention spring hanger. Most important thing was making sure you don't hit anything inportant when drilling through the frame. Just take out a screw or two that holds the Coroplast (sheeting) to the frame so you can get your hand in to feel for wires, pipe, or hose. The frame steel is pretty soft and easy to dril through. Wear safty glasses. Bolts (large sheet metal type screws) were included with the jacks and don't require nuts.

One other thing to Note. I used the 24" jacks. The Jacks, when fully retracted are almost perfectly even with the side of the trailer. 30" jacks would stick out a couple inches. Also the 24" jacks just barely hit the ground when fully extended, so placing a block on the ground under them is required.

John
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