Executive wrote:
If you're looking for a rather permanent fix without the expensive hydraulic jacks, I would have four scissor jacks welded or bolted to the coach frame. Use caution if welding and follow your coach's directions and cautions. Depending on your budget, these can be powered or manual. If you opt for manual, you could use a battery operated drill to power them down. If you have them installed under the front and rear bumpers, they would not be too obtrusive and access would be pretty good...good luck...Dennis
I like this the best - remember do not over load them just partial loading to stabilize the mh
I have the same issue even with my hydraulic jacks as I am also sensitive to motion sickness
The good news is it is like living near the train tracks. At first the train drives you crazy and you can not relax or sleep. Eventually you tune it out and do not even notice when a train goes by. Same with the motion of the mh, at least for me most of the time.