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Old 09-01-2019, 07:21 PM   #1
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Stabilizer Bars

We have a 36” TT toy hauler. This is our 3rd travel trailer and the 1st one that we felt had a a lot of movement. I bought 2 packs of the Bal Lock arm stabilizers to install in the front and back(researched the JT strong arms and Steadyfast also but went with BAL because of price). Starting to install today and realized there was no way to install. I read that they were compatible with power stabilizers, but no chance they are compatible with mine. Went to the front, can’t run them from side to side due to where the stabilizers are located. I thought I could run them at about a 20-30 degree angle toward the front but there is a gas line that will interfere. Find it hard to believe that I can’t find away to mount these bars. I can’t see how any of the 3 will work. I went ahead and ordered Valterra stabilizers. Not crazy about sitting up and tearing down every time. Anyone else using them?
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I have the JT's and added another rear electric stab to just in front of the front axle.......had to modify it a bit, but rock solid now
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Installed Steadyfast on our 28’ TT; easy to install, easy to work with and does a good job of minimizing the wiggle
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