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26/10/2008 at 7:55am
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Quote: Originally posted by I Love Holidays on 25/10/2008
We checked our car jack today as we are going off mid week for a few nights away. But whilst doing that my husband realised that he could just raise the legs on the folding camper a bit higher than normal and change the wheel that way, not sure if would be the same on all tt/fc's though.
Jane
Jacking up a (presumably) fully loaded TT or FC on the steadies is a sure fire way to damage the chassis. Same as for caravans. The steadies are for steadying the trailer bed, not for weight bearing. It is a good idea to put them down as normal though, and to drop the jockey wheel just in case the trailer pops off the jack. And leave the trailer still hitched to the car, as a brake.
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