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Old 01-08-2020, 04:14 AM   #6
dkoldman
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Brand: Still Looking
Model: Sunstar 29VE Winnebago
State: Texas
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Option 4 would be my choice... I try to park as level as possible, then let the jacks I paid for do their thing... If that means a wheel is off the ground, so be it (and yes that is a ‘religious’ argument).

I carry a cut up 2x10 if needed under jacks for either soft ground/asphalt or if more height is needed.

Spend the $50 on something fun.
I have kind of being doing this using some boards from my boat. I had a 2" x 12" about 17" long to serve as a guide to when to stop backing my RV in driveway. I have Harbor Freight Chocks, but I have been using 2 x4s on front tires as precaution on RV rolling forward. My driveway is flat; so it is just precaution.

I think I will go to Lowes to get cost to buy 8' 2x10 or 8' 2X12.

I will have 96''; so I will plan to make 8 pieces.

4 Pads 10x10 or 10x12
2 Front tires 10x10 or 10x12
2 Rear Duals 18x10 or 18x12

Hard to find something for under $50 at CW that is fun, but I got a few days left to find something. I hate to lose coupon and I hate to buy something I don't need.
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