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OnTheEdge's avatar

Mike - We were hit by lightning on July 1st, 2018, while staying at John Gurney Park in Hart, Michigan. The strike caused about $7K in damage to our Tundra. I also had to replace the power supply module and the shoreline power cord plug in our 2008 Jayco BH19 trailer. The lightning hit the tall tree next to us, passing into the Tundra parked about 2 feet beside the tree. The lightning then passed to the trailer parked a couple of feet beside the truck and out of the power supply cord into the campground's pedestal, disabling it. It also passed out of the truck from the bottom of the tailpipe and the towing hitch, blowing a 4-inch diameter hole into the concrete pad the trailer was sitting on. We were sleeping at the time, but the vehicles were not insulated in any way other than their respective tires. We had to fight State Farm to cover this, as they didn't see any immediate evidence of a strike. Both vehicles are still in service today. I have pictures and additional information if it would be helpful to you. - Jim

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Neal A Smith's avatar

What about other substances under the jacks, such as wood or one of the various plastic blocks, such as lynx leveling blocks, home on wheels blocks etc.?

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