I've got a 2014 Bighorn which is now stationary on an annual site at a campground. I bought it a few months ago and had the dealer deliver for me, since I don't have a truck right now and no means to tow it. That's fine for the next few years until I retire because I don't plan to move it. Problem is, I know I shouldn't just let it sit there on the tires and never move, otherwise when I DO go to move I'll have bad tires. I guess I've got two options:
1. Find someone local who I can pay to move it a couple times a year or more just to change the position the camper is resting on. This will be a major pain in the butt and require that I'm constantly having to prep it to be moved, get it back on the site just the right way, etc.
2. The other thing someone suggested was removing and storing the tires and basically putting it on blocks. My question is, could I simply use the six point leveling system already in the rig to hold the whole weight of the camper? Or is that just too much weight to do that with. And if I can't do that, where exactly should I put blocks?
Any help is appreciated :)
1. Find someone local who I can pay to move it a couple times a year or more just to change the position the camper is resting on. This will be a major pain in the butt and require that I'm constantly having to prep it to be moved, get it back on the site just the right way, etc.
2. The other thing someone suggested was removing and storing the tires and basically putting it on blocks. My question is, could I simply use the six point leveling system already in the rig to hold the whole weight of the camper? Or is that just too much weight to do that with. And if I can't do that, where exactly should I put blocks?
Any help is appreciated :)