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2013 Wildwood Heritage Glen

OpenRoader66
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I just got a Wildwood Heritage Glen 312QBUD TT. Got it all setup and level at the campsite. It bounces, and shakes all over the place. Even to walk the steps to get into the trailer makes it move. Any ideas how to fix this? I have the wheels on lengths of 2X8 and the jacks on 18" stone tiles with a cinder block on its side and a piece of 2X8 on top. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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mrp116
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X-Tended X-Chock and Fastway Onestep XL. I also have a spread axle and use the One Step on the low side and the X-Chock on the elevated side. Also agree with lowering the stabilizers more.

WoodGlue
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I'd extend the stabilizer jacks out at least a smidge over halfway. They're too short to be doing their job. I'd also take them off the concrete blocks and set them onto some wood, for cushioning.

Also, the one big block of wood for both tires isn't helping, imo. It's helping make the trailer move as one unit! The more points of contact to separate pieces of wood, the more stable.

I'd also look at one of the BAL (brand) X-Chocks (THE EXTENDED VERSION FOR SPREAD AXLES) for at least one set of tires if not both (approx $90.00 for a set of 2)



Extended version looks like this:



Hope this helps!

WoodGlue
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