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Reddit mentions of Camco Olympian Aluminum Stack Jacks, Stabilize, Position And Level Your RV, Trailer Or Camper, Can Support Up to 6,000 lbs, Extends 17" - (4 Pack) (44560)
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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Camco Olympian Aluminum Stack Jacks, Stabilize, Position And Level Your RV, Trailer Or Camper, Can Support Up to 6,000 lbs, Extends 17" - (4 Pack) (44560). Here are the top ones.
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- RV Jack Stands: These trailer support stands securely stabilize and level your RV; designed to provide secure RV positioning and stability
- Durable Construction: The RV stabilizer jacks are made from durable cast aluminum; each stabilizer jack can support up to 6,000 lbs
- Easy to Use: Position each stack jack underneath your RV and raise to the proper height to reach appropriate leveling and stabilization; these jack stands extend from 11 inches to 17 inches
- Package Includes: A set of four stack jacks
- Quality Products: Camco makes quality products for RVing, boating, camping, towing, tailgating, and grilling that help take your passion for the outdoors to the next level
Features:
Specs:
Color | Aluminum |
Height | 11 Inches |
Length | 6.14 Inches |
Number of items | 4 |
Release date | October 2005 |
Size | 4 Pack |
Weight | 6.63 Pounds |
Width | 6.14 Inches |
For long term stabilization I would look at these- Stabilization Jacks
Clothes storage in the bunks is interesting. For folded clothes I would look at bins/baskets or lightweight plastic dressers. For hanging clothes I would look at installing removable clothes rod(s)
Hope these ideas help!
I want to say years ago...when I was growing up, we have an older prowler.
I may be wrong, but I believe it did NOT have scissor jacks. It have something like those V's pointing down. I then used something like this (below link) to put under the V and screw it up to meet the V...making it a stabilizer
https://www.amazon.com/Camco-Olympian-Aluminum-Stabilize-Position/dp/B000760FWU/ref=zg_bs_3147821011_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=7CSVX602VG780PZ9NERC
Steadyfast and Camco Stack Jacks work for us pretty good. Not sure if it would ever get rock solid like a sticks and bricks.
I believe my house is approx 10,000 lbs. I was wrong about my jacks though, they are actually super-simple Camco Aluminum Stack Jacks, four of them rated for 6,000 lbs each;
http://www.amazon.com/Camco-44560-Olympian-Aluminum-Stack/dp/B000760FWU
They work very well at leveling my place. The house definitely does move in reaction to inside movement, and you can feel high winds and minor earthquakes.
That is advantageous to me, however, as if we get the massive subduction quake we are overdue for. A little bit of flex is better than none, as far as I can tell. Other than that, I don't know much about the various jack options, so hopefully someone with more info will comment.
Two options are:
Tuck either one up under the frame of the camper. You might try different spots to see where they work best. Usually the corners are what get stablized in travel trailers.