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Explorer II
Oct 21, 2015

How I fixed our stabilizers for 48 cents

When we purchased our trailer the stabilizers were pretty beat up. After just a few trips both rear stabilizers were unusable so I decided against the original plan to replace them and instead repaired them.

What I did was cutoff the ends and weld 3/4" nuts on. It took me about an hour and saved us about $100 in the process.

I posted a full write-up and a video of the project on our blog if interested.

http://www.rvcircus.com/?p=510
  • Thunder, there is one more priceless asset that you forgot to tally -- at age 66, having hands steady enough to hold a solder gun! I find at 63 that I have to brace my hands when doing real precision work. Kind of a hassle, but I get it done somehow.
  • Congratulations! Most people don't fix stuff they just replace it. They take it to a "technician". They just look up part numbers and replace the whole unit at MSRP. Recently fixed a Trimark RV door remote by using my eyes and brain to find a broken solder joint and fixing it with a 35 year old solder gun and a 25 year old roll of solder. Amortize that out at 66 years of breathing plus tools and it equals $0.00 to fix.
  • Everyone has a welder & grinder, right? You can usually get a welder & helper with just a few beers and a good friend if you're in a jam.

    mbopp wrote:
    48 cents
    Plus a 4" angle grinder
    And a MIG welder.

    But hey, I stick-welded a new set of steps on my old HTT.
  • 48 cents
    Plus a 4" angle grinder
    And a MIG welder.

    But hey, I stick-welded a new set of steps on my old HTT.
  • Ha!!! If you figure that one out let me know. I can't get better than 12mpg from my truck unloaded;)

    gbopp wrote:
    Now, start working on how we can get 20+ mpg from our RV's. :B
  • Excellent job. Thanks for sharing. It saved you money and recycled something..

    Now, start working on how we can get 20+ mpg from our RV's. :B
  • Thanks! I guess sometimes simple works best.

    profdant139 wrote:
    Very clever solution -- well done!!

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