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DazedNConfused
Jul 20, 2013Explorer
stripit wrote:
Great review, don't ya just love it when a product worked just like they said it would and installed without any major problems.
Proudcts don't always work out this way....but yes, I am. :) These stabilizer bars work on a very simple principle....so as long as they are fabricated properly...and the manufacturer does what they can to adapt to most any trailer out there and give you the necessary hardware, these should be pretty straightforward. I'm delighted I don't have to cut down a piece of angle iron and drill more holes in the frame for the rears....but it really wouldn't have been all that bad, honestly. It would just have been drilling two more holes in the frame....and then two more in the angle iron. But...the way I look at it, I now have two spare stabilizer bars if I ever need them -- and the two extra "T" handles have now taken up permanet residence in the camper should I ever forget to tighten one prior to travelling and lose one along the way. :)
My two suggestions for the manufacturer would be to offer a kit with only 4 bars in it and sell that kit cheaper for those that only plan to install 4. And for those that buy the full 6 bar kit, include the rear stabilizer adapters with that kit so you don't have to order something in addition to the base kit. Just my $.025 (I like to think my opinion is valid so I always add a half cent :) ).
Rob
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