What is Max Length of MORryde 5th Wheel Cross Brace
Updated 06/07/2021 | Published 06/05/2021 >
Question:
Hi there, I have a 2004 Flagstaff 8528RLSS 30foot 5th wheel that I back up my angled driveway. When I park like this, I need to extend my landing gear quite far to level the 5th wheel, since the driveway slopes down towards the front. I am measuring about 68inch between the bottom of one leg and the top of the other in this situation. Can you tell me if your MR72AR stabilizer bars extend long enough to cover a span this long, ideally allowing at least 70? Thanks,
asked by: Dean J
Expert Reply:
When the MORryde 5th Wheel Cross Brace Landing Gear Stabilizer # MR72AR is fully extended it measures 80 inches so it would easily handle your 68 inch length requirement.
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MORryde X-Brace 5th Wheel Landing Gear Stabilizer
- Camper Jacks
- 5th Wheel Camper
- Landing Gear
- Steel
- Manual Jack
- Bolt-On
- 1 Jack
- MORryde
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