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Old 01-03-2009, 01:30 PM   #5
HowieE
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If you had enough height to put the trailer in there you should have enough height to jack up either side and just unbolt the stabilizers and slide them out. You only need a 1/2 in to take the load of them in this position. Use a floor or bottle jack between the wheels against the frame.

If the tires will hold air I would pump them up before removing the jack you use to remove the stabilizers and roll out on them.

I would reconsider a torch under the trailer under the house unless you have another place to stay.
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