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SoundGuy
Apr 08, 2019Explorer
Ralph Cramden wrote:
One thing is certain. Post up a pic of anything on these boards and folks will be along with a gazillion methods to solve the problem you never had to beging with.
Also certain is there are those who elect themselves Grand Poobah of the forums and can't resist criticizing others for no other reason than they can. :S
Fact is, securely chocking and leveling any trailer go hand in hand. The OP said in his original post - "If we're inside walking around it always feels SO wobbly." Well with the stabs not deployed, as shown in his first pic, of course the trailer is going to wobble on it's suspension. Since any trailer we've owned lives on our sloped driveway during the camping season and I often have used it as a "man cave" I would always drop the stabs after properly chocking the trailer to make sure it can't shift and level it both fore & aft and side to side so I can later start the fridge before the next trip, without concern. Since the front stabs are also well above the level of the driveway I always use a stack of plastic blocks under each of them so they're only extended half way, for best stability.
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