Camper jacks - how often do you roll without?

Off: A short drive on freeway resulted in dozens of rock chips on rear jacks. Less weight, more clearance. The only downside would be a breakdown miles from home requiring major work, i.e: raising the truck onto a lift in a garage to work on the truck.
Lift may need overhead clearance. Lift has point loads on frame. Some shops refuse to work on loaded pick-ups due to potential frame damage from lift. May need to unload camper.
 
I leave my camper on the truck full time. Jacks have only been used to load the camper during the initial install.

I had to change a front and rear tire and the stock Ford F-150 jack worked fine. I never checked the load capacity of the jack but would hope it would have enough to lift with certified payload.

My truck has been on a lift many times for service and know one has ever mentioned it.
 

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