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    Can you relocate auto-level jacks?

    The rear jacks on the 320G are pretty far forward. They are electric, so no hydro lines to relocate. Just looks like a bracket that is welded to the frame. When the deck is down, it really rocks the camper when people are walking back there. I did pick up some long jacks that I am going to put at that rear of the camper to see how that does. I would think the rear jacks should be towards the middle of the garage. The middle jacks are right in front of the wheels. Might be more work than it's worth for minimal gains, but beats dragging out 2 jacks and placing them in the rear...

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    They are positioned where they are so they don't drag on the ground when the unit is at an angle, such as culverts, curbs, etc.

    You can move them anywhere you want, but when you drag them off or damage them, it is on you.
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    We have kind of the same issue, we really notice the movement when we, or someone else, is on the deck/rampdoor. We got the https://www.valterra.com/product/rv-...iversal-boxed/. While I'll admit it looks chintzy, it works amazingly well, easier, and cheaper, than moving the levelers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyBell View Post
    The rear jacks on the 320G are pretty far forward. They are electric, so no hydro lines to relocate. Just looks like a bracket that is welded to the frame. When the deck is down, it really rocks the camper when people are walking back there. I did pick up some long jacks that I am going to put at that rear of the camper to see how that does. I would think the rear jacks should be towards the middle of the garage. The middle jacks are right in front of the wheels. Might be more work than it's worth for minimal gains, but beats dragging out 2 jacks and placing them in the rear...

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    Could place some sissor jacks back by the rear on each side. Ours came with them, and we added JT Stabilizer Arms to them. Made our rig pretty stable.
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    I put some stabilizer jacks at the rear. Wow, what a difference. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0?ie=UTF8&th=1

    I had 3 people in the back bunk and never felt the camper bounce around.
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