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Old 06-09-2013, 09:58 PM   #9
Art-n-Marge
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If you figure that when installing these they are supposed to touch and therefore NOT truly hold anything up, you can imagine the damage if something goes wrong, like settling or tires going flat. Montanas have monstrous support so I'm not sure I want to use these and chance tweaking the slideouts.

If I were putting a trailer somewhere permanently and tires are removed and the trailer were jacked up with something substantial or something that ensures the height of the trailer will NOT change, then maybe that's the only time. If there's a chance that anything can cause the trailer to drop, then don't use them. There are better ways to prevent shaking of the trailer.
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