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Post by manclancamp on Jun 8, 2016 22:05:25 GMT -5
My stabilizers from the factory/ dealer are no where near long enough for some sites I have camped on, or are just bearly. I have a 19bhs classic and am new to the hardside world. I use a bal leveler sense only have one axel. My question. Is they used the light trailer stabilizers on the corner so they are marginally long enough, I was looking at cutting up a 4 × 6 to give me more height but then realized yoga blocks would be much lighter to store. Anyone try those for stabilizer to push on?
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Post by johnr on Jun 9, 2016 6:45:10 GMT -5
Hi. I use a set of 2x8 treated wood blocks that I've collected over the years to build platforms for my stabilizers. I'm not sure if a yoga block is dense enough to support the load. If you try it, let us know!
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Post by paroadking1 on Jun 11, 2016 15:30:25 GMT -5
Stack plastic leveling pads underneath to reduce the extension of the stabilizers. Should try to keep the angles less than 90 to have better stabilization
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