Stackable Leveling Blocks For 2017 Keystone Passport
Updated 02/22/2022 | Published 02/21/2022 >
Question:
Parked in my driveway and sometimes camping the OEM scissor jacks can be extended 20-24inch from bottom of the frame. If you need more than 21inch for a jack to reach the ground, can you use blocks with the 5 Point Leveling System. Also, can the A frame jack be used to raise this travel trailer while coupled to the tow vehicle to connect the sway/leveling bars on the Husky Center Line system?
asked by: David
Expert Reply:
Yes, you can use leveling blocks to support your stabilizer jacks, I recommend the Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks for Trailers and RVs - 8-1/4" Wide x 8-1/4" Long - Qty 10 # UF48-979051.
Not knowing the weight rating of the A frame jack I can not say yes or no. You will have to find out the weight capacity and tolerance of the specific jack.
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Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks w/ Bag for Trailers and RVs - 8-1/4" x 8-1/4" - Qty 10
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- Stackable Blocks
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- 8-1/4L x 8-1/4W x 1-3/8T Inch
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