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Doug33
Aug 04, 2014Explorer
Ron3rd wrote:
One thing that might help is to use a scissor jack under one of the axles. I have a 35 ft TT and have had the same problem and explored options on the Forest River forum, where I got the idea of the scissor jack there. Seems to be a problem on the very long trailers like yours and ours. The jack helps quite a bit.
Same here. If it's just me and the wife for a weekend I won't bother, but if the whole family goes, I use a scissors jack on the axle between the wheels on both sides and it makes a huge difference. The X-chocks don't work effectively on my TT because it sits so high off the ground and there is a huge distance between the two tires.
BTW - I notice the bouncing the most when I am sitting on the bathroom throne at the back of the TT. When a bunch of people are moving around and in/out of the unit, I feel like I'm on an amusement ride and need to strap myself in. :)
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