Mine had a few supports under them but they still flapped . I used spray foam under them and now they are rock solid .I scuffed the underside of the skirts with coarse sandpaper. you may have to spray them two or three times to build coats an then I trimmed the foam with a knife . Yes great...
All dodge diesels come with the heater already installed in the block . If it did not come with the truck all you have to do is purchase the cord an plug it in
I dont have the level up system but it sounds like you need something slippery between your blocks an the leg pads . You might try some 1/8 or 1/4in teflon or get one of the plastic discs that goes over your hitch pin an cut it in two just to try it .Just make sure your blocks are smooth
vakthund I would never put blocks that tall under landing legs . I was setting up last year when I heard a boom. The guy behind me was also setting up an had put his landing legs up on blocks . When he pulled his truck out something caught an pulled his trailer off the blocks onto his truck...
I have been towing a 3600RL with a (smarttrailer) a brand of trailer with swivel wheels with a golf cart on it for about 4 years with no trouble with coach or authorities . (im probably in trouble now )
I pull a 3600 bighorn loaded with a trailer with a golf cart with a 05 2500 Dodge auto with 3.73 gears no upgrades an it does just fine even without an exhaust brake. Although i would like to have one .These trucks have very good brakes
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