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06/6/2008 at 11:05pm
Location: Southwest Outfit: Mondeo 2.2 Titanium X
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Hello Mike, I always get sl*gged off for carry my trolley jack with me to level the van. I carry several lengths of wood of various thickness but about a foot long. The thickest is 3x2.
I use a spirit level on the trim lines of the van, jack up the lowest side & slip a piece of wood under the tyre to achieve the best level. Then I use the spirit level to level front to back & operate the jockey wheel accordingly.
Having the trolley jack with me at all times has come in handy three times for me on the road, I've had three punctures in the van over 14 seasons. If you have a puncture in the caravan, you'll need to draw the flat tyre up onto the piece of 3x2 in order to get the trolley jack under the axle. They all have their uses.
If you choose to get a trolley jack, get yourself one with a good long handle on it. I bought mine from Halfords years ago & it jacks my van up a treat. I've since bought a package deal, it offered a trolley jack with free axle stands. I bought it to renew my old rusty jack only to find it near on ruptured me trying to jack the van up. Needless to say it went back & my old faithful came back into service.
Not mant folk do it this way but it's done me for years.
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07/6/2008 at 8:17am
Location: Sheffield Yorkshire Outfit: Bailey Pegasus Verona
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Hi Mike
There is a hydraulic jack on the market designed for caravans called the Kojack. It is not the cheapest item to purchase but very easy to operate and can be used for levelling and in the case of a flat tyre.
As said before level across the axle by driving onto your ramps. Usually my other half watches the spirit level, placed in the door way, and signals when ok. However if I am setting up alone, and the family are arriving later, the Kojack has been very useful.
Once levelled side to side then level front to back by adjusting the Jockey wheel. If using the Kojack to level side to side then apply the caravans handbrake before jacking. If levelling using the car then apply the caravans handbrake when level.
One final thing: when lowering your steadies. drop the back legs before the front and never get into the van if the legs are still up. If you walk to the rear of the van with the legs up you may tip your van up.
The corner steadies are not for levelling, do not over wind them or you will damage your van. On the CC's caravan course thier advice on how far to wind down the steadies was ' turn them down to the floor and then once more'
Happy caravanning
John
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