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- jimh406Explorer IIII've noticed that with the DRW, jacks wobble a lot more. I never thought much about it before with the SRW.
- trail-explorerExplorerTHey tried giving me a set to review.... I told them I'd have no use for them.
- PossilianExplorerThey are ok. Worth it to make Te wife happy. When I move around it used to bother her. Now she likes it when I attach them after dismounting the camper.
- JoeChiOhkiExplorer IIMy original Review of Them after I installed a set
One year later revisit
They definitely helped on my camper and made the raising and lowering a fair bit less stressful as the camper didn't do its wiggle dance anymore as the electric jacks raised it. - RICKIMExplorer III
I'm about 20" off the ground and it's pretty stable. It does still move , but no where near as much
as it does without them.
Rick - kayakinExploreragreeing with the others, we like them. No, we just put the camper as low to the ground as we can and it's been off the truck anytime we spend more than 2 days in one location.
- campn4walleyeExplorerWe are! We love them.
We have a big dog that likes to change position (a lot) and flops down with force. Before the wobble stopprs, it really rocked with his antics and the winds off the lake.
Now, it's rock steady. It takes minutes to install and swing in and out of position during set up and breakdown.
Our opinion, well worth it. - RICKIMExplorer IIIWe have a set and like them. They do cut down on the sway quite a bit.
I have ours attached from the legs to the bulkhead for side-to-side sway.
From what I understand you can put a second set from the legs to the back rails
to cut down on the front to rear sway.
Good luck,
Rick
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