Garypowell
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We are going to use a 6 month site this summer rather than travel around. And, in fact, if we like the spot might just leave the rig there through the winter (Maggie Valley, NC) and do this for several years. So I have been mulling over ideas.
One is how to make the rig more stable. We do not have level up. The thought I have is once unhooked to lower the front as far as possible. While doing this note about what height the rig is level. While the front is nose down build a support under the back frame of the unit that is just a little higher than that level mark determined above.
Then raise the rig so that the unit begins to rest on those back supports and raise it a little higher than level in the front.
Then build a corresponding front support system. Put one just in front of the tires and another up by the front jacks. Then lower the unit down onto these supports.
This will take some weight off of the suspension system (morryde) and I think make the rig more stable.
Two question:
1. Do you think the front jacks will have this much power?
2. Anyone done something similar to their full time set up to make the unit more stable?
One is how to make the rig more stable. We do not have level up. The thought I have is once unhooked to lower the front as far as possible. While doing this note about what height the rig is level. While the front is nose down build a support under the back frame of the unit that is just a little higher than that level mark determined above.
Then raise the rig so that the unit begins to rest on those back supports and raise it a little higher than level in the front.
Then build a corresponding front support system. Put one just in front of the tires and another up by the front jacks. Then lower the unit down onto these supports.
This will take some weight off of the suspension system (morryde) and I think make the rig more stable.
Two question:
1. Do you think the front jacks will have this much power?
2. Anyone done something similar to their full time set up to make the unit more stable?