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Jacob57

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Is it ok to use these jacks (rated at 7,500 lbs) to level my trailer instead of leveling blocks? Is it safe to assume that if it says "leveling" jacks they can be used for more than just stabalization? My trailer was delivered and I dont have a truck to move it onto leveling blocks (I'm not planning on towing it anytime soon. Just living inside it where it's currently sitting)
 

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they should be ok to be used on a hard point (like the I beams) under your rig to stabilize and level it out. Go to Home Depot and pick up a couple 10x10x2” pavers to put under each Jack first. Should be ok.

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If there is room underneath your RV you can have a set of scissor jacks welded to the frame permanently. Inexpensive and easy to do.
 

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