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Old 11-04-2020, 08:33 PM   #43
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These ramps worked well.

These worked out well for raising the coach 6” to get under comfortably. Had parking brake on and front wheels chocked.

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I like yours and others with some ramp left at end seems like would help in case rolled over/past . I'll hold up for a while 2x12s hadn't gone up as much ,I just built an interior stoop for MIL but 2x4-8' were at Menards 6 or 7 bucks ea. Random length lumber quickly went from recent all time low to all time high , before the fires and hurricanes broke out.

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These worked out well for raising the coach 6” to get under comfortably. Had parking brake on and front wheels chocked.

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I carry a bottle jack and two 22 ton Sunex jack stands.Attachment 305809
I have the same jack stands, only in blue. I paid like $150 on Amazon last summer. Really cheap insurance, if you don't want to be squished.

I raise the MH on its jacks, place the stands, and lower it until the frame rests on the stands. I leave the MH jacks extended, but most of the weight is on the stands. That way, there's two systems holding it in the air and keeping me from getting flattened.
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