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Originally Posted by Tfryman
That's the way trailers are stabilized. I don't understand why RVs are built without at least this simple scissor jack method of stabilization.
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Probably added cost and weight, plus some owners may not want them if requiring manual cranking. And if wanting to upgrade to hydraulic or electric jacks, the initial cost would be partly wasted.
I've never been bothered by RV movement so I wouldn't want to start out with them. Either we don't weigh enough or need to move more.
Need for jacks in trailers are a little different in my opinion.