Sagging Annex

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JAM420

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Florida, USA
First Name
Jesse
Last Name
Monroe
Hey folks. So me and the misses have been out and about breaking in our set up trying to figure out what works for us to live this way full time.
So far things seem to be going good.
We did have our veranda pole break in the middle of the night due to heavy rain.
Well I had to fix it with a piece of hollow tube as a sleeve and duct tape....always keep duct tape..lol
Any who...my question is, our tent base is just at 80 inches tall, which leaves our annex a little saggy...like an old man's balls..lol
How do you guys deal with a sagging annex?
My thought is to get some rv level blocks and place under the tires to bring the trailer up a bit. Not sure if it would bring it up enough.

Thoughts?

Thanks
Jesse
 

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Hey folks. So me and the misses have been out and about breaking in our set up trying to figure out what works for us to live this way full time.
So far things seem to be going good.
We did have our veranda pole break in the middle of the night due to heavy rain.
Well I had to fix it with a piece of hollow tube as a sleeve and duct tape....always keep duct tape..lol
Any who...my question is, our tent base is just at 80 inches tall, which leaves our annex a little saggy...like an old man's balls..lol
How do you guys deal with a sagging annex?
My thought is to get some rv level blocks and place under the tires to bring the trailer up a bit. Not sure if it would bring it up enough.

Thoughts?

Thanks
Jesse
They are made to be that way so there is no stress on the joining points. Also, if on a slight grade where the annex is downhill it gives you room to still use it without it dangling in mid air.