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Old 02-04-2017, 07:37 PM   #16
DocMike
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Dan,

Yes my gravel "ramps" are wide enough for the dual tires. After having to add to both sides of the RV on the rear one time, I added the step of digging out under the high front tire and leveling the front end prior to working on the low side on the rear. I have yet to get a RV site that was lower on the front end...but I've only been RV'ing for 20 months.

I am glad you asked your question as, once the weather gets better, I have a Mod to work on the driveway under our Vegas and I have been wondering about how to support the dual tires to get a few more inches of working room (I now longer have my "school boy" figure). Looks like both the dual tires need to be supported before I crawl under the RV.

Doc
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