Has anyone been able to find an extension for the jack on the new Micro Minnies ?
I really don't want to carry around a block with me everywhere, and there appears to be a little ridge running the length of the jack tube (opposite the indent side) that won't allow either of the two extensions I have ordered to slide up and in.
So, wondering if anyone has found an extension that works.
Even if you manage to install a longer extension you should still consider some type of block or pad so you have a bigger footprint than a 5" disc. That is unless you exclusively park your trailer on a concrete pad.
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Even if you manage to install a longer extension you should still consider some type of block or pad so you have a bigger footprint than a 5" disc. That is unless you exclusively park your trailer on a concrete pad.
I do have that. Thanks. It's the height that is the problem.
I've also got xchocks and I have the same aforementioned 2x10 and at least 3 leveling blocks under each stabilizer. Also built an additional step to accommodate the height of the built in steps..another minnie design flaw ;-)
Attachment 186980I've also got xchocks and I have the same aforementioned 2x10 and at least 3 leveling blocks under each stabilizer. Also built an additional step to accommodate the height of the built in steps..another minnie design flaw ;-)
We replaced our steps with a Torklift 3 step system and it’s been great.
We replaced our steps with a Torklift 3 step system and it’s been great.
Did the same!
Sturdy, stable, easy to operate.
Alleviated the original equipment stairs issue with;
- the big step from ground to bottom step,
- the lack of uniformity between ground and steps, and steps and floor.
- the “springiness” of the stairs and the “rocking” of the trailer when when using the suspended stairs,
- the need to store a “portable” step.
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