You left out MIND THE GAP AND WATCH YOUDON'T SLIP.
deverall11 said
09:21 AM Jan 5, 2018
Fellas,
Forgive my ignorance but why do people use a car stand or similar to prop the hitch when you have perfectly working legs on each corner of the van?
Larry
aussie_paul said
09:32 AM Jan 5, 2018
deverall11 wrote:
Fellas, Forgive my ignorance but why do people use a car stand or similar to prop the hitch when you have perfectly working legs on each corner of the van? Larry
Hi Larry, those legs are not capable of supporting the draw bar load. They are simply stabilising legs.
Aussie Paul.
wasn_me said
10:40 AM Jan 5, 2018
Wind down legs are steadys only, not supports. At home I use a stand under the A frame & remove the jockey wheel. Hopefully a deterent to the unprepared thief. The professionals would prpbably carry a jockey wheel & battery grinder.
I recently saw a yacht in a front yard, & the owner removed the coupling from the trailer.
Cheers Pete
iana said
11:10 AM Jan 5, 2018
I use axle stands to level the van, in combo with the jockey stand, then lower the stabilizers. I carry the axle stands around for servicing the wheel bearings.
these are some of the things i have done to my van for safety and security
You left out MIND THE GAP AND WATCH YOU DON'T SLIP.
Forgive my ignorance but why do people use a car stand or similar to prop the hitch when you have perfectly working legs on each corner of the van?
Larry
Hi Larry, those legs are not capable of supporting the draw bar load. They are simply stabilising legs.
Aussie Paul.