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Old 07-24-2023, 11:48 AM   #1
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2018 Minnie Winnie 22M Stabilizing jacks question

I’ve just bought a 2018 Minnie w 22m. Wondering how many “blocks” ( plastic yellow ones) need to go under each of the 2 stabilizer jacks? . I’m guessing it depends on how level the camping site is. This is my first Class C. Have only had travel trailers until now . Thanks
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Hi Jencaro,
If the ground is level, you shouldn't need any, but I would pack an extra ten plastic yellow blocks for those situations where it isn't so level.
What do you like the best about having a Minnie Winnie 22M over a travel trailer?
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Hi Jencaro. Remember that the electric stabilizer jacks are not intended to level the 22M. We have a 2021 model and rarely use them. They’re just meant to keep the rv from rocking when you move around inside. We do take 2- 10 packs of the inter-locking leveling blocks. So far the most we’ve used were 9. It may be overkill on my part, but I put the blocks under each tire on the rear, instead of under just the outside one. On our unit, Ford updated the springs on the E-350 so it’s 12,500 lbs. it makes a big difference.
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Hi Ron,
That is a great idea to place the leveling blocks under both dualies. The pressure on one might deform the plastic leveling block, plus it is an even load for the tires as well.
The stabilizing jacks were the only option that I didn't order.
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