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Old 02-26-2022, 06:47 AM   #15
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if it's that bad I move to another site.
Moving to another site may not be an option at many popular state parks. They are already occupied.
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What amazes me is a state park we go to that recently renovated a section of their campground to include upgraded water, upgraded electrical and added sewer. As you can image the whole area was torn up and then the sites were paved. But they did nothing to make the sites even close to being level!
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In addition to doubled ¾"plywood pads, i bought a piece of 4x6 exterior lumber and cut it into 10" blocks to use under jacks when i have leveling problems. I've used them on a trailer, two 5ers and my present HR. In most cases, I do have to remember to place the blocks before i dump the air.

After 15 years, I'm about ready to replace my original blocks and pads.
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