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Old 07-05-2016, 01:59 PM   #1
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Double slide outs

I have a 2016 34FKDS with both slides are on the driver side of the trailer. After running down the stabilizer jacks when setting up and making sure they are all down and in place, it seems that after running the slides out the jacks opposite the slides become loose as if the camper is leaning over to the slide out side. After tightening up the jacks and going about your business of camping, I get up in the morning and the jacks again are loose. Does anyone with the double slides on one side have this problem?
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Old 07-05-2016, 03:49 PM   #2
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Yes, It is a heavy rig and the ground settles overnight. Also your tires are warm from travelling when you first set up. Overnight they cool as well and have less pressure cold than warm.
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Be sure to use some sort of pad underneath the stabilizer jacks to spread out the weight load over a larger surface. Some folks use the plastic pads and others use wood. Personally, I got 2 treated 4"x4"x8's and cut them into 1' long pieces. Now I have 16 pieces that are very stable and are easy to handle. The 4x4s stack easily if you have to crib them to get your rig level.
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