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Originally Posted by Projectman
Where did you put these Paul. I always thought that scissor jacks were not strong enough. We use leveling blocks but if the jacks could give us a couple extra inches on top of the it might help in a few situations
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I have an Axis 25.6 and put BAL Lowpro 24" jacks
https://www.campingworld.com/lopro-s...f-2-94206.html on the front behind the wheels and angled toward the back of the wheel well. I made an extension socket from black pipe and a 3/4" x 1/2" dr. deep socket cut in half. I made brackets and welded them to the frame with bolts pointing down. This allows me to change the jacks easily if needed. I use a 1/2" Dewalt cordless impact to run them.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . Make sure the RV tires are well blocked and wheels stay on the ground. If not it will bend the jacks. This works very well if you don't extend the jacks to full height. Sometimes I use Legos under the tires to get it in the ballpark and finish with the jacks and rear stabilizers. I took the useless locked up motors off of them. When I get my Axis back from warranty repair in 3 or 4 months I can send photos. It took 3 months from date of sale for the appointment on 24 September. They still have not looked at it as of 2 days ago. Hope someone here has found a better way to get warranty service.