SHE'S ROLLING INTO ME AGAIN! (1 Viewer)

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we were parked up last night at our usual Monday night stop bit off level just slept other end of bead
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NO.. not if the wheels are all on one plane.. the slope or incline of the plane makes no difference..

if you have three wheels on one plane and you jack up the fourth that will twist the chassis.. on a flimsy that will stress the joints..



Yes, I would agree.
I was thinking more of, say, bumpy or rough ground, when one wheel, or 2 diagonally opposite wheels are at a different level. (in a rut for instance).
I should imagine that the same stresses are involved when jacking up to change a wheel.
The chassis is designed to flex.
Am I right in thinking, that this flexing ability, is not also designed into what tries to be a rather inflexible body?
 

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