Recommendations for Leveling a Toy Hauler on an Uneven Driveway
Updated 11/13/2012 | Published 11/12/2012 >
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I just bought a camper toy hauler this year and I am parking it at my house. My driveway is angled. I am trying to get it level for the winter so I can park my Harley in it. Im having a hard time finding something to put under the front end. I was looking at a trailer jack footpad extension but wasnt sure of the height since they werent on all of them.
asked by: Will
Expert Reply:
Once installed from the pin to the bottom of the foot is going to be under 8 inches tall so that is probably not going to be enough lift for you. Instead you could use something like a scissor jack, # JSC-30-IND, that offers 30 inches of lift.
We also have some handy levelers, # UF48-979051, that you can use under the jack for additional height. A similar product would also work well. Take a look at the stabilizers # UF48-979004. With these you get height adjustment from 11 to 17 inches tall. These stabilizers or the scissor jack will offer the most adjustability to get the trailer just right.
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Removable Steel Foot with Pin for DL22530 A-Frame Trailer Jack by Dutton-Lainson
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