jamnw wrote:
Not exactly a DIY but I did install it myself.
I just installed this stabilizer on my new 34 ft 5th wheel.
I cannot believe how well it works. I would say it removed 95% of the shake.
It took me about 3 hours to install. Drilling into the frame is the hardest part.
The packaging and instructions are perfect. Each steps bolts/nuts are individually packaged and labeled. You don't have to dig through a big bag of parts to get what you need.
I realize there are DIY projects for this, but I don't have access to a welder and didn't have time to gather all the necessary parts.
I am not affiliated with the manufacturer in any way.
X2. Awesome product. I agree drilling the frame holes was the hardest part but everything else was easy. Mr. Hansom, owner of Steadyfast, was great at answering my questions and gave me his personal cell number to call if I had any questions.
42' fifth wheel is rock solid.