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goducks10
Jul 21, 2013Explorer
JRS & B wrote:
Is your trailer on concrete at the present time?
You may find that on a grass/dirt site that the rear of the trailer might still move more than you wish.
So, when time permits, I would still install the rears.
We just happen to Snowbird camp on a smallish slab where the rear stabilizers are located well beyond the slab out on the grass.
I think the JT's help a lot in that kind of situation. The same goes for a full grass site.
x2 on the dirt issue. The rears make a difference. Just go out and push the rear corner. It will wiggle. Add the rear JT's and the wiggle will be gone.
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