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Boatycall
Jul 11, 2017Explorer
IMHO... Wobblestoppers are the way to go for a couple reasons--
* They work.
* Well known history of absolutely horrible customer service from the company that makes them. (#sarcasm)
* Storage - they take up no usable space -- they stay permanently attached to your front jacks.
* Convenience - they're just right there on the jacks - fold them out, hook 'em, done.
* Camper goes as low to the ground as you want - with any kind of stands, you're higher, more steps. Not a problem if you're sober... but....
I'll be going to the Oregon coast for 10 days soon. The first thing I do is unload the TC so I can use the truck to run around while I'm there. They work exactly as advertised, just as good as any kind of stand I've tried in years past.
* They work.
* Well known history of absolutely horrible customer service from the company that makes them. (#sarcasm)
* Storage - they take up no usable space -- they stay permanently attached to your front jacks.
* Convenience - they're just right there on the jacks - fold them out, hook 'em, done.
* Camper goes as low to the ground as you want - with any kind of stands, you're higher, more steps. Not a problem if you're sober... but....
I'll be going to the Oregon coast for 10 days soon. The first thing I do is unload the TC so I can use the truck to run around while I'm there. They work exactly as advertised, just as good as any kind of stand I've tried in years past.
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