Wood You Jack Me Up?
Call me crazy but using scrap pieces of wood to jack up your RV isn’t a good idea. Good thing that you parked the car in front of it so if it breaks loose you have two insurance claims!
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Call me crazy but using scrap pieces of wood to jack up your RV isn’t a good idea. Good thing that you parked the car in front of it so if it breaks loose you have two insurance claims!
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Darwin was right, but humans are too stupid to follow the rules.
How else is Bubba gonna’ level the tenement on wheels? Jack stands are expensive!
And if it rolls off, like it inevitably will, and hits the Omni parked in front of it, it will be doing the Omni a favor by putting it out of its misery.
Yeah, in terms of insurance, they called about getting the Omni insured and the guy said “Man just bring me 10 bucks we’ll call it a day” WHITE TRASH NATION!! WOOT!!
Safety first!
This ain’t nothing new stop by any R.V. campground. Thats how common folk level them…lol
Front GAWR on a Chevy P37 chassis (trust me) is typically 5,000#. Take a few days for that to change the dimensions of scrap-lumber enough to drop that thing.
No–I wouldn’t park in its way, much-less crawl under it on a bet, until I’d seen it sit a few hours. I would still not crawl under it with wrench in hand! Jackstands rated high enough for that kind of weight may be bought at K-Mart and at W-mart.