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Thanks for the question, I have just been living with the shaking, but will try the suggestions above. They sound like easy fixes. I told the husband he needed to lose a few more pounds. he he
Nancy Smile and have FUN !!! 2003 Cardinal 29WB rear lounge,center kitchen, 2002 Ford F250SD, diesel, long bed, Draw Tite 16K hitch, Trail Air Pin Box, Prodigy brake controller, fully loaded combined weight 18,620 lbs. |
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I just tried my TT for the first time and noticed some movement too. I will be trying to use the above mentioned methods but also thinking about stiffer stabilizers than scissors jacks. I like the way hydraulic stabilizers work on my friend's motor home, and will be looking into making a set for myself.
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I have found that the Scissor jacks are excellent for leveling and reducing up and down bounce. In fact, much better than the telescoping or swing arm type jacks. However, they don't do much for the side to side movement.
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TRAVEL TRAILERS & 5TH WHEELS
TT & 5th Wheel - General Discussion
If this trailer's a rockin...
