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dutrall
Jun 24, 2013Explorer
Sorry I don't have any pics at the moment. I went to my local dealer so I could see them on the new Outbacks. They were only mounted at the rear of the trailer. After seeing it in person it really was much easier to figure out.
It took me an hour or two to put 4/6 on , the first one took the longest.
I haven't put the other two on because their location would make it really difficult to lock them in position. They were the ones that go side to side at the front of the trailer. The rest were installed without modifying the underbelly insulation.
The jacks seem to reduce motion but not eliminate it. They do make pitting the jacks up and down a little more difficult but not bad with a little guidance.
It took me an hour or two to put 4/6 on , the first one took the longest.
I haven't put the other two on because their location would make it really difficult to lock them in position. They were the ones that go side to side at the front of the trailer. The rest were installed without modifying the underbelly insulation.
The jacks seem to reduce motion but not eliminate it. They do make pitting the jacks up and down a little more difficult but not bad with a little guidance.
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