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7:45 pm September 26, 2010
| plumbcrazy
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I bought 2 B.A.L jacks from amazon.com, installed them in front corners. Wow, what a difference. Our trailer came with 2 jacks on rear,I added 2 in the front.. easy…. saved money….nice..! The trailer is now rock soild set up.
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9:03 pm September 26, 2010
| smilinjohn
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Hey, Plumbcrazy, we have a similar setup on our 14RK and ours works good too. Just remember to level your trailer side to side / front to back first……then set the stabilizer jacks.
John
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2010 Sportsmen Classic 14RK; 2005 Ford F-150, 5.4L V8; "…..it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance." Charles Darwin
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9:07 pm September 26, 2010
| sandersmr
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We need to do something similar. We were getting a lot of rocking from just moving around this weekend. Even the dogs were shaking the trailer. I did find when raising the jacks today that we also need to remember to put blocks under the feet. We did have some digging in on one side which may have contributed.
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2010 16BH towed by 2002 F-150 Super Crew 4.6L V8
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11:35 am October 21, 2010
| Cat
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Couldn't agree more. Just added 2 jacks to the front of 14RB and now it barely moves. Cost only $106 for (2) jacks AND (4) sand pads. Installed myself in about an hour. Well worth it.
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