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Old 10-25-2017, 07:40 PM   #38
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 32A
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by RVbeetle View Post
Gmc, is such a far stretch as you say, what it suppose to do and what's it not doing is two different things. you come pay the bill when I get it fixed. To clarify I have hydraulic juice all over the RV pump and underneath the bottom of my Rv. Look I see you have alot of knowledge but you don't have to post if you don't know what your talking about. Granted the jacks should lift the RV no problem; is it worth taking a chance having your wheels off the ground and Dealing with a potential leak or bad pump.
All I said was in MY OPINION it is a stretch to tie a leaking pump to having the front wheels lifted... based on my experience and what I have seen from others.
Not doubting you had a problem - pumps will fail at times... as will jacks... hoses... anything on our houses that bounce down the road... I haven't seen any indication that problems with jacks are related to lifting tires off the ground...
You are of course entitled to your own opinion... and to level your rig as you wish.
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