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Sinnettc
Jul 18, 2014Explorer
A few suggestions that may help.
Make sure your stabilizers are all the way down and check them daily. Mine seem to loosen up a bit over time.
Get a pair of X-chocks or wheel Stops, which will help lock the tires and keep them from moving around. Not to be confused with the chocks you use to keep the trailer from rolling away though. I've got the Camco ones and had to modify them to work with my close together wheels.
Get a set of 4 screw type jack stands or a scissor trailer jack and place them to help support the trailer. I've got a scissor jack that I put under the rail just to the right of the step into the trailer. It's not big enough to lift it for a tire change but it helps cut down on the rocking when people go in/out.
Make sure your stabilizers are all the way down and check them daily. Mine seem to loosen up a bit over time.
Get a pair of X-chocks or wheel Stops, which will help lock the tires and keep them from moving around. Not to be confused with the chocks you use to keep the trailer from rolling away though. I've got the Camco ones and had to modify them to work with my close together wheels.
Get a set of 4 screw type jack stands or a scissor trailer jack and place them to help support the trailer. I've got a scissor jack that I put under the rail just to the right of the step into the trailer. It's not big enough to lift it for a tire change but it helps cut down on the rocking when people go in/out.
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