LiveLifeNow
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I just had my new Silverado 2500HD wired to my 2004 FWC Hawk at Trailer City in Hempstead, NY. I was really impressed by their expertise after several NY City mechanics expressed befuddlement as to what the wiring job required. Unlike out West, RVs are not a common sight on the potholed streets of the Big Apple.
As I plan my first trip, I have to ask: Should I leave the camper jacks at home? I don't plan to take the camper off the truck while on the road, and in an emergency I assume RV repair shops could lift the camper if necessary. So it looks like the camper jacks, in this context, are just extra weight and take up valuable storage space.
Any opinions on this subject? Thanks.
As I plan my first trip, I have to ask: Should I leave the camper jacks at home? I don't plan to take the camper off the truck while on the road, and in an emergency I assume RV repair shops could lift the camper if necessary. So it looks like the camper jacks, in this context, are just extra weight and take up valuable storage space.
Any opinions on this subject? Thanks.