Nov-13-2015 06:49 AM
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Nov-13-2015 06:17 PM
shadows4 wrote:
I have the BAL Lok Arm stabilizers that are similar to the JT's. They work ok but are a pain to set up. I have six of them so that is six times I have to bend over and tighten a bolt. I have a friend who has a Steady Fast system on his 5er. I think if I ever trade trailers that is what I will go with next time. Good luck, John
Nov-13-2015 03:57 PM
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Nov-13-2015 11:25 AM
Arcamper wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
I thought the main selling point behind the 6 point leveling system is that they don't have "wiggle" because the unit is supported all the way around, and not sitting on the tires. Is it possible to raise the unit more and get more weight on the supports and less weight on the tires?
Raising the unit more may help some plus still using chocks between the tires. I have noticed that after I auto level sometimes we have a very slight wiggle. If I raise the whole camper up some and add the x chocks it's about as stable as you can get.
Nov-13-2015 11:13 AM
Arcamper wrote:That makes sense. To me the idea that I'd spend several thousand dollars for a system that still requires me to use front and rear stabilizers, and something like the JT Strongarm and/or pin tripods is simply unbelievable.fj12ryder wrote:
I thought the main selling point behind the 6 point leveling system is that they don't have "wiggle" because the unit is supported all the way around, and not sitting on the tires. Is it possible to raise the unit more and get more weight on the supports and less weight on the tires?
Raising the unit more may help some plus still using chocks between the tires. I have noticed that after I auto level sometimes we have a very slight wiggle. If I raise the whole camper up some and add the x chocks it's about as stable as you can get.
Nov-13-2015 10:50 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I thought the main selling point behind the 6 point leveling system is that they don't have "wiggle" because the unit is supported all the way around, and not sitting on the tires. Is it possible to raise the unit more and get more weight on the supports and less weight on the tires?
Nov-13-2015 09:49 AM
bid_time wrote:x2
Just keep throwing money at it for various "fixes" until you decide you've burned threw enough money and can just live with it.
Nov-13-2015 08:47 AM
Nov-13-2015 08:17 AM
Landroamer1 wrote:
A set of JT Strongarms or Steadyfast should help
Nov-13-2015 08:10 AM
the bear II wrote:You have to do all that in addition to the 6 point leveling system? Seems like a lot of money to spend when it still requires that kind of stabilization.
Our 5th wheel has two 12 inch I-beams as the main part of the frame. With such large I-beams I was surprised at how much give there is. I decided the I-beams must be made from a bunch of remelted foreign import cars.
The JT Strong arms seem to help based on what I've read. I don't have them but I do use a homemade Tripod on the kingpin. I fabricated it out of square tubing and some other parts I had laying around. It makes the front half of the 5th wheel solid as a rock. The stabilizer jacks at the rear help make the rear less bouncy....But we still get some bounce in the mid-section from the suspension. We have learned to live with it.
Nov-13-2015 08:10 AM
Landroamer1 wrote:
A set of JT Strongarms or Steadyfast should help
Nov-13-2015 08:09 AM
Nov-13-2015 08:07 AM