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myredracer
Aug 29, 2015Explorer II
The Steady-Fast stabilizer struts work well and there's also similar ones - BAL Lock Arm, Ultra Fab Eliminator and JT's Strongarm. I recently installed a pair of the BAL struts at the rear and they work extremely well. One nice thing about the BAL struts is that they sell them in pairs only.
We bought 4 of the aluminum stacking jacks earlier this year. They only extend up to 17" tall and our frame is 24" above the ground which means using a bunch of wood blocks to build the height up. I've found for our TT that the BAL stabilizer struts do a better job and only use the jacks if camping for more than 2-3 days and want to min. bounce as much as possible. I have found that a set of bottle jacks ahead of the axles helps.
We bought 4 of the aluminum stacking jacks earlier this year. They only extend up to 17" tall and our frame is 24" above the ground which means using a bunch of wood blocks to build the height up. I've found for our TT that the BAL stabilizer struts do a better job and only use the jacks if camping for more than 2-3 days and want to min. bounce as much as possible. I have found that a set of bottle jacks ahead of the axles helps.
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