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myredracer
Sep 19, 2014Explorer II
We had our dealer replace the standard wobbly legs with ones from Lance. Now have zero movement plus they look slick.

Another way of doing it is like I did in our first TT. There is an aluminum bracket available that attaches to the wall and the end of the table and you use a single folding leg. The bracket is available at RV dealers that sell parts and also online like here for ex. dyersonline.com This setup is also rock solid. If you do this, you will be left with screw holes in the floor though. I put laminate flooring down so that didn't matter. You can always get patch pieces installed by a floor layer by stealing pieces from a hidden spot in your TT (under a dinette seat for ex.)



Another way of doing it is like I did in our first TT. There is an aluminum bracket available that attaches to the wall and the end of the table and you use a single folding leg. The bracket is available at RV dealers that sell parts and also online like here for ex. dyersonline.com This setup is also rock solid. If you do this, you will be left with screw holes in the floor though. I put laminate flooring down so that didn't matter. You can always get patch pieces installed by a floor layer by stealing pieces from a hidden spot in your TT (under a dinette seat for ex.)


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