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BMB
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Aug 31, 2017

fast gun wobble stabilizers

has anyone tried these? i have a 2016 10-2 northern lite with swing out jacks. when its off the truck it has more wobble than i prefer. thanks
  • Yup, they work as advertised. Great alternative to any other kind of stabilization because they're attached to your front jacks taking up no usable storage space, like folding saw horses or blocks for instance.

    I just came back from 9 days on the Oregon coast where I unloaded the TC off the truck, and the stability was almost the same as on the truck with jacks down.
  • I concur, had them on my last camper and they worked great and as advertised. Having said that I got them at no cost from Torklift for some feedback in return. I don't have them on my current TC; I'd like a set but like everything else from that company it is just way overpriced for what you get. I should have removed them before I sold it.
  • Those two products aren't even close to being the same thing. The Rieco merely provides support for the cab over for those folks that are worrywarts and afraid the front will tip down. The TL stabilizers are self storing and prevent side to side sway by triangulating the front jacks to the camper.
  • BMB wrote:
    has anyone tried these? i have a 2016 10-2 northern lite with swing out jacks. when its off the truck it has more wobble than i prefer. thanks


    I made my own using ready rod, and angle bracket to clamp around the plastic bumpers on the Northern Lite. They work pretty well, but I don't have swing-outs.

  • I also made ours, I wanted front to back as well as across the front


    Sides deployed soon as swingsout are, nice when loading/offloading


    As soon as truck out from under deploy the ones across front.

    Point is whether you make or pick up the T/L wobble stoppers, worth the effort or the coin. As much as they make camper rock solid off loaded,
    I more appreciate when camper is climbing up and down the jacks....

    If its about wobble don't forget the rears. At least on ours the bottom bracket is pretty high up and it only offers front to back support-
    I got a lot of side to side movement, more so when I added the front stabilizers.

    I don't know that rears are made by anyone. Simple enough