โJun-28-2015 01:53 PM
โJul-01-2015 03:43 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:
However, the fully extended one is longer providing a longer lever which makes it less stable.
2012Coleman wrote:
The farther the jacks are extended, the less stabilizing they will do. Put a couple of boards under the over extended ones.
โJul-01-2015 03:42 AM
โJun-30-2015 05:26 PM
2012Coleman wrote:samhain7 wrote:Look at a fully extended stabilizer jack, then look at one that's extended about half. The first one is skinny and the second is fat. The fat one is more stable than the fully extended jack.2012Coleman wrote:
The farther the jacks are extended, the less stabilizing they will do. Put a couple of boards under the over extended ones.
I have read the complete opposite on the forum. Advice that says, the further they are extended the more stabilization.
(I honestly don't know the answer to this, I am only commenting what I read).....
โJun-29-2015 08:04 PM
โJun-29-2015 07:26 PM
โJun-29-2015 09:07 AM
โJun-29-2015 07:19 AM
samhain7 wrote:Look at a fully extended stabilizer jack, then look at one that's extended about half. The first one is skinny and the second is fat. The fat one is more stable than the fully extended jack.2012Coleman wrote:
The farther the jacks are extended, the less stabilizing they will do. Put a couple of boards under the over extended ones.
I have read the complete opposite on the forum. Advice that says, the further they are extended the more stabilization.
(I honestly don't know the answer to this, I am only commenting what I read).....
โJun-29-2015 06:41 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
The farther the jacks are extended, the less stabilizing they will do. Put a couple of boards under the over extended ones.
โJun-29-2015 04:24 AM
โJun-28-2015 04:23 PM
โJun-28-2015 03:00 PM
โJun-28-2015 02:41 PM
swimmer_spe wrote:
... I must not have it set up right.
So, picture this:
The rear stabilizer jacks are bottomed out and are almost a foot long. The ground is dug out a few inches.
The front passenger side tire was off the ground by an inch. I shoved dirt under it an now it is somewhat back on the ground.
The front stabilizer jacks are sitting on 6x6 blocks and are up about 6 inches above the bottom point(so, 18 inches up)
The tongue jack is almost at its max with a piece of plywood, and 2x12x12 and a 6x6 under it.
There is not much I can do about the slope.
Up front, any movement rocks the trailer.
Suggestions on how to make it more stable?