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Tony G.

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  1. This is what I  went with. They are heavy duty metal stands that were used on a loading dock. I got mine off of Craigslist. But they do sell them online. The new ones that can handle the weight are very expensive! Mine used were $700. But would have cost twice that amount new. Like some have said, you don't want them too tall. Mine are 8.5 inches tall and just fit under the motorhome.

       You could also try stacking lumber to make a sturdy stand. There are instructional videos on how to do that on YouTube.

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  2. This is basically what is delivered to the builder. A drivable chassis. Installing the hydraulic lines is really easy when the center rail is open from the top. I am pretty sure that the hydraulic line is one piece from the back to front for integrity. As far as taking the line to get it fixed. I have looked in the ceilings of my bays and in every bay most everything is zip tied to something or to each other. To get my power steering hose out would require removal of a lot of zip ties. My hope is that you have some play and room so that someone can replace the fitting where it is.

        Not to mention the cost. I replaced the two hoses from the hydraulic cooler and the cost was $200. Maybe seventeen feet of hose and 4 fittings.

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