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Squints2c
Sep 23, 2011Explorer
I got a deal on a different type of cargo bar. The ones that are used on the insde for securing the slide-out.
(as seen here for $17)
I first moved my front jacks back about 20" and added the stabilizers going forward. Then I move my rear jack forward about 18" then added the stabilzers going up to the center of the trailer. The thing is rock solid and I dont even have the bal-X chocks between the tires when I tried it. I'm completly satisfied and all for under $120.00 including hardware. Thanks for the write-up and photos, it gave me the courage to do my own.
(as seen here for $17)
I first moved my front jacks back about 20" and added the stabilizers going forward. Then I move my rear jack forward about 18" then added the stabilzers going up to the center of the trailer. The thing is rock solid and I dont even have the bal-X chocks between the tires when I tried it. I'm completly satisfied and all for under $120.00 including hardware. Thanks for the write-up and photos, it gave me the courage to do my own.
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