Steve_in_29 wrote:
Lets clear up some misinformation here. Take a look at these pictures that are hardly the definition of "tucked up nicely". Not my camper but note the corner jack foot in the picture and how much higher it is then the Stabil-lift tube.
And again not exactly "tucked up nicely". I have wheeled my camper in places that those tubes would have taken serious hits from large rocks.
Here is mine and my corner jacks are pretty high off the ground, much more so then any Stabil-lift could ever be.
As to not wheeling in places where the jacks need to come off, a former member here(now passed) Don Curley, did indeed remove his regularly to wheel his truck with the Outfitter on it in some pretty rough terrain. It is a simple procedure to remove them as (at least on Outfitters) there is a plug on the power wires and only a few bolts to deal with.
Respectfully, you have historically posted negatively against the Stable Lift. In my opinion, your post and photos have excluded anything positive on the Stable Lift. Simply stated, it appears to me you have an obsession against anything positive that relates to the Stable Lift. I have observed through the years you find the most negative photos of the Stable Lift, and I do not recall any positive photos you have posted.
Considering your exposure to the Stable Lift is limited and the fact you have never had one, I really do not see much credibility in your post on the subject. I think it is fair for you to say the Stable Lift would not work for you.
Wayne