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Old 11-02-2023, 06:33 AM   #8
DutchmenSport
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Originally Posted by rohrmann View Post
... screw jacks to place under the frame. https://www.amazon.com/Yaegoo-Stabil...83189743&psc=1
When I read the first post, this was my thought exactly. I have 4 of these I've used on different trailers over the years. I got them at a yard sale (believe it or not). My dad had a set he used on our 1963 travel trailer when it was new. Amazing, all these years and they are still selling the same identical ones, they haven't changed a bit.

They do work well, require no attachments to the trailer, and can be moved around at will.

As stated above, press upwards on the Coloplast (underbelly) of the camper and you can easily feel the frame. Also, the screws holding up the Coloplast will be attached into the frame. Follow the screws.
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