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DutchmenSport
Jan 07, 2015Explorer
This subject comes up every now and then on these forums. The general consensus for any RV is "NO!" The biggest reason is the "potential" for the slide to get damaged or bent if the trailer shifts, as they commonly do when they settle after initial set-up.
If manufacturers and RV designers thought having stabilizer jacks on slides would work, I'm sure they would have them factory installed.
Just stabilize the main body of the camper and the slides are OK.
If manufacturers and RV designers thought having stabilizer jacks on slides would work, I'm sure they would have them factory installed.
Just stabilize the main body of the camper and the slides are OK.
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