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Old 05-09-2014, 09:39 AM   #5
jcurtis934
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M.O.C. #13740
You will find that some sites aren't quite "up to snuff" as the saying goes and so it is nice to have some short boards to put under the jack pads. I use 2 by 12 pressure treated cut to 18 inches long. Even though my site here in florida is pretty level, I put a stack of two boards under each of the very rear jacks to keep them above the water when we get heavy rains due to that section of the site being lower than the rest of it. At one campground in georgia, the site we had was crowned high in the middle and one side of the rv so that the door side tires were completely off the ground after the level up system did its job. In this case, I releveled after throwing down so boards. And once in a while you will run into the campground that says no jacks down unless you have boards under the pads. John
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