
Originally Posted by
Mudnut
i have a box trailer with a roof top tent on a frame above the quad bike. To level it up, I purchased a second hand Defender jack that slips into the back end of the trailer on either side. I put it in the low side, and jack it up to level. I also use the jockey wheel on the draw bar to level front to back. Gives 3 points on the ground, and is easy to level. I can even use the jockey wheel with the Defender still attached if i only have to raise a bit. If I am there for a while, I can use the Defender jack from the car or a highlift jack on the other side to make it very stable. I keep the spare Defender jack in the storage box on the draw bar.
Cheers,
Ken
Mudnut is onto it.. A three point stabilisation system is simple and works well. You already have a jockey wheel on the front.. (The only thing I'd change there is weld a foot on the bottom and loose the wheel, as it puts less stress on the rear legs, and lets be honest... How many people wheel their trailers around...). If you were to build in to pin type drop legs at the rear of the trailer (12 mm pin hole every 25mm), you could un hitch, drop the two rear legs down to suit the slope and then wind the front leg up until the trailer is level fore and aft. Let us know how you go. Do like the look of your trailer Mick. Looks purposeful!! Cheers for now. Simon.
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