mtwalsh367
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I noticed the leveling jacks on my 2015 big country sit up pretty high with more than adequate ground clearance when up. I have seen other brand campers with the same system but the jacks are mounted lower to the ground and still look to have plenty of ground clearance. There are adjustment holes with bolts in them where the jacks bolt to the frame where you could easily adjust these up and down. Having them 2 inches lower would save me from getting our my 2x12 pads I have to use on anything but flat ground to keep the jacks from bottoming out their stroke. Seems that as long as there is a few inches of slack in the hydraulic lines you could make a minor adjustments to move the jacks down. Has anyone done this? Does everyone else have to use a wood block under their jack pads to keep them from bottoming out in their stroke?
Thanks for sharing any thoughts,
Matt
Thanks for sharing any thoughts,
Matt