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5th Wheel Receiver Stabilizer?

quasi
Explorer
Explorer
At the Redwood National Rally earlier this year, we held a "Show & Tell" for people's hacks, brainstorms and other creative solutions to issues we all have. One such idea was a travel trailer tongue jack welded to some square tubing which was inserted into the rear receiver of a leveled fifth wheel. Since the auto level jacks are just behind the wheels, the rear of the trailer can be pretty springy. This guy's device slipped into the receiver and he cranked a little lift onto the hitch, effectively taking the spring out of the unit.
Has anyone seen this and might be able to aim me towards plans, drawings or even a photo so I could steal the idea and make one for myself?

Thanx,

Jim

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quasi
Explorer
Explorer
With my TT, I had rear "scissor jack" stabilizers. I used a battery drill to deploy them and it went pretty quickly. What I want to do now is build a stabilizer out of square tubing and a trailer nose jack. I've found a cheapo deluxo jack that has a pivoting mount that will allow the stabilizer to stay in place during travel. I'll get some tubing and fab up something.

Jim

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Dave_H_M
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You may not need to bend over, much, but you have to be really patient. Those things are glacially slow.


learned a new term "glacially slow" that describes mine to a T. i cannot stay bent over that long, but manage. :R

valhalla360
Nomad III
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fj12ryder wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
quasi wrote:
All good possible solutions but not what I'm looking for. The original stabilizer was stored in the bay and inserted into the receiver after leveling up. No pin was required since friction kept it from falling out and all the work was done without bending, stooping or crawling around on the ground. I'll probably have to fab this up from memory but was hoping to find someone who'd done it to keep me from having to work through the bugs of a first time build.
Thanx,
Jim


Slightly more expensive but they have rear stabilizers with electric motors so you don't have to bend over.
You may not need to bend over, much, but you have to be really patient. Those things are glacially slow.


We have the manual ones and use a drill to deploy but I've played with the electric ones at the dealer and they took about the same amount of time...under 5 seconds.
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fj12ryder
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Explorer III
valhalla360 wrote:
quasi wrote:
All good possible solutions but not what I'm looking for. The original stabilizer was stored in the bay and inserted into the receiver after leveling up. No pin was required since friction kept it from falling out and all the work was done without bending, stooping or crawling around on the ground. I'll probably have to fab this up from memory but was hoping to find someone who'd done it to keep me from having to work through the bugs of a first time build.
Thanx,
Jim


Slightly more expensive but they have rear stabilizers with electric motors so you don't have to bend over.
You may not need to bend over, much, but you have to be really patient. Those things are glacially slow.
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memtb
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Explorer
With a heavy unit, and a good rigid frame, it shouldnโ€™t be needed.....unless you are far heavier than me (200 pounds) and are doing โ€œ aerobicizeโ€ workouts!

Obviously, with a lighter unit ( especially if the jacks/stabilizers are close to the rear wheels and there is a lot of rear overhang)...this will always be an issue! I can certainly see the benefits of of the โ€œball typeโ€ rear stabilizer!
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quasi
Explorer
Explorer
That's exactly what I'm looking to do. I think I have a design in my head so I'll start there.

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cpaulsen
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I just inserted a ball mount in my rear receiver and use a crank up tongue jack and cranked it up till there was a little pressure in the ball mount and took alost all the bounce out of the back of the 5ver.
cpaulsen

valhalla360
Nomad III
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quasi wrote:
All good possible solutions but not what I'm looking for. The original stabilizer was stored in the bay and inserted into the receiver after leveling up. No pin was required since friction kept it from falling out and all the work was done without bending, stooping or crawling around on the ground. I'll probably have to fab this up from memory but was hoping to find someone who'd done it to keep me from having to work through the bugs of a first time build.
Thanx,
Jim


Slightly more expensive but they have rear stabilizers with electric motors so you don't have to bend over.
Tammy & Mike
Ford F250 V10
2021 Gray Wolf
Gemini Catamaran 34'
Full Time spliting time between boat and RV

quasi
Explorer
Explorer
All good possible solutions but not what I'm looking for. The original stabilizer was stored in the bay and inserted into the receiver after leveling up. No pin was required since friction kept it from falling out and all the work was done without bending, stooping or crawling around on the ground. I'll probably have to fab this up from memory but was hoping to find someone who'd done it to keep me from having to work through the bugs of a first time build.
Thanx,
Jim

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Growing up is entirely optional.


Remember, It's never too late to have
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Super_Dave
Explorer
Explorer
How about 2 of these?

Truck: 2006 Dodge 3500 Dually
Rig: 2018 Big Country 3155 RLK
Boat: 21' North River Seahawk

C_B_
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Another option.








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valhalla360
Nomad III
Nomad III
Why not just add a couple stabilizers to the rear corners? Last trailer I replaced them...got them on sale for like $40.

They aren't hard to install....why to something rube-goldbergish.
Tammy & Mike
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Gemini Catamaran 34'
Full Time spliting time between boat and RV

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
You just described it....

So get some 2" square tubing, a tongue jack and make one
Insert tubing into receiver and mark for drilling hole so you can pin it in place

Then bolt the tongue jack to the tubing



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