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mileshuff wrote:
I've never tried a tripod as so many have said they offer minimal benefit. I instead installed JT Strong Arms. Huge improvement! I can still feel when people walk in the trailer but far less than without the JT's.
Dec-30-2014 07:06 PM
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Dec-30-2014 08:10 AM
8ntw8tn wrote:I have a BAL steel tripod. It does some good, along with Roto chocks and rear stabilizers.
..e aluminum model will support 1200# while the steel model supports up to 1500#. My question, for those in the know, is whether or not that additional 300# is really necessary or desirable, since most of the weight is still being supported by the landing gear.
Dec-30-2014 08:06 AM
Dec-30-2014 06:25 AM
8ntw8tn wrote:
I have a set of between-the-tires screw chocks (made them myself from sets of pipe clamps and 4x4's), and they work well. And after speaking with several other guys in the park who have the tripods, most of whom highly recommended them, I've been inclined to try one. I did speak to one guy who said he couldn't tell much difference but that his wife insisted on its use. The JT Strongarms are a good suggestion, just not sure I want to part with that much $$ right now. But I do appreciate the comments and suggestions.
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