You need a Taylor Coach!😆 we have had our tires 4" off the ground, to get level! Taylor Coaches have leveling jacks, not stabalizing jacks, they are built quite different than most trailers, they build all their own frames too because you can order it different widths, hieghts, lengths.
I've heard of Mini's with leveling jacks. But I've also heard of problems with electrical fails with them. That would have come in handy this one time in 6 years I guess. :) I needed a BOAT shaped camper. LOL
You need a Taylor Coach!😆 we have had our tires 4" off the ground, to get level! Taylor Coaches have leveling jacks, not stabalizing jacks, they are built quite different than most trailers, they build all their own frames too because you can order it different widths, hieghts, lengths.
I've heard of Mini's with leveling jacks. But I've also heard of problems with electrical fails with them. That would have come in handy this one time in 6 years I guess. :) I needed a BOAT shaped camper. LOL
We've had our share of unlevel campsites. It can take some creative thinking to get level when there are no other sites available.
I could NOT figure this one out. Ground was wet and soggy. No way unless I built a 8" ramp. LOL
@@garlandstyle5797 LOL yep one time I had to build one close to 10" high. I kept saying to myself, why doesn't the campground level the sites?
@@thetraveltrailerguy 🤣
Appreciate your campground reviews; this one will not make our list!
No no. Don't do this one unless you can get one of the sites I said. If you can get those sites, good for a couple of nights with Elec only. :)