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wilcamp
Apr 09, 2014Explorer
Caboose66 wrote:wilcamp wrote:
IMHO, the X-chock stabilizes only the wheel and axle components, while some movement might occur fore and aft to the jacks. Some newer "ultra-light" units are spreading the axles further apart, making the X-chock impossible to use.
I recommend highly the Eliminator Strut Stabilizer System. These are engineered to stabilize the jacks to the frame, with the simple physics of cross-bracing at the corners. As the name implies, it seems to eliminate all the shaking/wobbling while set up in camp. We used, with great success, a set on our previous Jay Flight, and have a new set waiting to be installed on our new Jayco White Hawk It is available through Camping World, Catalog Item # 35782, Internet SALE $359.99 SAVE $40.00 Reg $399.99 FREIGHT : Add $40.00
- See more at: http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/the-eliminator-strut-stabilizer-system-set-of-6-struts/35782#sthash.cjC6rpCU.dpuf
I was interested in a set of these but I thought I read that the strut stabilizers could not be used with electric stab-jacks. Are these a different product or have you found that they work fine with power stabilizers?... or, do you have crank-down stabilizers?
Mine are the crank-down jacks, although I do use an 18V battery-powered drill. You must loosen the T-screw mechanism before lowering or raising the jacks, I wonder why you couldn't use these with the electric stab-jacks? Customer service was very helpful when I called regarding my first set, I'm sure they could address your concerns.
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