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LarryJM
Oct 16, 2017Explorer II
coolmom42 wrote:
All the electric part does is run them down for you. It will help if you put them on some sort of pad, and tighten them every day. But the trailer is still sitting on its suspension and tires, which will flex. The X-chock type devices will help, but the only true way to stop it is to jack it up and put solid support under the axles and get the weight off the tires.
IMO this is the ONLY CORRECT ANSWER ... however all you really have to do is to support the suspension and tires with about 1 1/2 times the weight working down on them. This support needs to be solid and not like from stabilizers that have all the pivots and joints.
Larry
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