myredracer wrote:


See how these jacks are sitting on gravel? Well if you have this, dirt or any other thing underneath that can move, sink or shift, then you will need to tighten them up after walking around and putting weight down inside the trailer. They will move on the rocks. The rocks will move, dirt will shift or soften when it gets damp. After a few hours of moving around inside and using it as normally you would, then things will settle and stop. So you will need to retighten. You may need to do it again, depending of situation. Even on concrete or asphalt, you will have some play in the suspension or tires. This may cause for a need to tighten up also. Just check on it every day or a couple times a day. This is beyond the fact of additional jacks or stabilizers. But you shouldn't (you always can)have to go out and spend lots of money unless you have to have it perfectly still. If you feel that need, then you might want to invest in some aftermarket leveling jacks, like a motorhome. That way, you can get it up off the suspension and tires.