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foot to leveler
12-13-2007, 13:54
Post: #1
foot to leveler
My M380 loss a foot to the leveler. I have ordered some replacement
foots. Does anyone have suggestions or caveats about replacing the
foot???
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12-13-2007, 15:23
Post: #2
foot to leveler
On the 94pt the foot is held on by two springs. I installed one spring
then used bailing wire to hold the other side up because it was too
hard to extend the spring and rehook it. I then set the jack down on
a block of wood situated in a way that it would stretch the installed
spring and relax the bailing wire.(block was under only one side of
the foot) I was sure the block would not kick out because I jammed it
up against the tire tread. You can then remove the bailing wire and
hook the spring.

If you lost a foot maybe the spring is defective or lost its pull.
look at the length of the loop /hook on the spring. A blowntire
kicked off my foot. I hiked back to find it

GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa



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> My M380 loss a foot to the leveler. I have ordered some replacement
> foots. Does anyone have suggestions or caveats about replacing the
> foot???
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12-13-2007, 22:59
Post: #3
foot to leveler
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hubert" wrote:
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> My M380 loss a foot to the leveler. I have ordered some replacement
> foots. Does anyone have suggestions or caveats about replacing the
> foot???

Find a pit if you can. Otherwise, use symetrical jacking, then block it
for safty. Check your owner's manual for jack points. There is a sevice
item regarding the top of the jack--I forget what it is but it is
nothing major. Might as well do that while you are under there.

Your life will be much easier if you find a pit!

Regards,
Jim Scoggins
formerly 04 M380

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