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- Bird_FreakExplorer II
jaycocreek wrote:
You are correct. It does not say do not use. It says not needed. :BCAUTION
Additional support jacks are not needed under the slideout.
Damage can occur to your slideout room from improper use of aftermarket support jacks
Seriously?
First,it does not say "Do Not Use" and secondly and most importantly it says "Improper use"...Improper use applies to everything in an RV.
As an example...Every firearm manufacturer I know does not warranty there firearm using any type of reloaded ammunition therefor by using such it voids your firearm warranty.Millions of people reload safely and by doing so void there warranty.
Improper use of any product could result in injury or death....Used properly, some after market products for RV's come in pretty darn handy and help your RV last a lot longer such as tire covers to protect against sun damage to the tires etc etc.
Lot's of RVer's use slide out stabilizers and they get high marks for there ability to stabilize not only the slide out, but the whole RV..Win/Win for those wanting more stabilization..
Like anything..If used properly they are nothing but a plus to RV living. - twxsby89ExplorerIs this type of banter common around here? I left a Jeep forum for the same thing. If we were all camping together, would this same conversation have a different tone? Just curious.
- jaycocreekExplorer II
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Crambo
I have not find one (1) RV MFG. that recommends using slideout supports.
Fact is they recommend against using them
One major retailer says they, "Protect your slide-out extension tubes from bending, causing difficult slide-out operation." Sounds pretty serious--a bent frame could be bad news when it's time to weigh anchor and hit the road. But hang on a minute--if they're so critical, why don't RV manufacturers provide them with new rigs, or at least make them a piece of optional equipment?
And that begs the question: If your slide out needs stabilization to prevent damage, why aren't there scores of unhappy campers limping across the country on their way to service bays, slide out rooms flapping in the breeze?
Just an aftermarket product that is NOT needed or required
BUT can be used if so desired......So like everything in life YOU have to decide if something available aftermarket is worth it.
Hahahahah...I posted that picture a long time ago....Copy Cat..:B
I will let everyone who has never used stabilizer jacks bash the heck out of them without ever having used them..Ignore those that have used them and have valid opinions on how they work...
Have fun... - SolidAxleDurangExplorer II
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Crambo
I have not find one (1) RV MFG. that recommends using slideout supports.
Fact is they recommend against using them
One major retailer says they, "Protect your slide-out extension tubes from bending, causing difficult slide-out operation." Sounds pretty serious--a bent frame could be bad news when it's time to weigh anchor and hit the road. But hang on a minute--if they're so critical, why don't RV manufacturers provide them with new rigs, or at least make them a piece of optional equipment?
And that begs the question: If your slide out needs stabilization to prevent damage, why aren't there scores of unhappy campers limping across the country on their way to service bays, slide out rooms flapping in the breeze?
Just an aftermarket product that is NOT needed or required
BUT can be used if so desired......So like everything in life YOU have to decide if something available aftermarket is worth it.
Like button - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIICrambo
I have not find one (1) RV MFG. that recommends using slideout supports.
Fact is they recommend against using them
One major retailer says they, "Protect your slide-out extension tubes from bending, causing difficult slide-out operation." Sounds pretty serious--a bent frame could be bad news when it's time to weigh anchor and hit the road. But hang on a minute--if they're so critical, why don't RV manufacturers provide them with new rigs, or at least make them a piece of optional equipment?
And that begs the question: If your slide out needs stabilization to prevent damage, why aren't there scores of unhappy campers limping across the country on their way to service bays, slide out rooms flapping in the breeze?
Just an aftermarket product that is NOT needed or required
BUT can be used if so desired......So like everything in life YOU have to decide if something available aftermarket is worth it. - dodge_guyExplorer IILet air out of a tire on the side of the slide out and see what happens. Or even from just the suspension movement alone.
They are not worth the potential problems they can cause. - jaycocreekExplorer II
dodge guy wrote:
OK. Let's put it this way then!!!!!
Do not use aftermarket slide out supports. They will damage the slide out room and/or assembly!
Very simple!
Not quite.I cannot find one example of the slide out support damaging anything when properly used or even improperly used.I have used mine for 5 years without any damage what so ever and I have even had the dreaded flat tire with them in use.
I assume you own a pair to reply as you have..What happened to your slide with them on? - dodge_guyExplorer IIOK. Let's put it this way then!!!!!
Do not use aftermarket slide out supports. They will damage the slide out room and/or assembly!
Very simple! - SolidAxleDurangExplorer IIThe entertainment level is high with this thread
- jaycocreekExplorer II
CAUTION
Additional support jacks are not needed under the slideout.
Damage can occur to your slideout room from improper use of aftermarket support jacks
Seriously?
First,it does not say "Do Not Use" and secondly and most importantly it says "Improper use"...Improper use applies to everything in an RV.
As an example...Every firearm manufacturer I know does not warranty there firearm using any type of reloaded ammunition therefor by using such it voids your firearm warranty.Millions of people reload safely and by doing so void there warranty.
Improper use of any product could result in injury or death....Used properly, some after market products for RV's come in pretty darn handy and help your RV last a lot longer such as tire covers to protect against sun damage to the tires etc etc.
Lot's of RVer's use slide out stabilizers and they get high marks for there ability to stabilize not only the slide out, but the whole RV..Win/Win for those wanting more stabilization..
Like anything..If used properly they are nothing but a plus to RV living.
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