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Old 07-23-2015, 07:36 AM   #5
Stevencoles
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Full-Time RV
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Several things contribute to the stability of any fifth wheel , one thing that is often overlooked is the contact between the stabilizers and the type of surface they are on. If you are on a cement pad and are not using pads under you stabilizers you can expect much more movement than if you are using good quality pads on a grass ore gravel surface. Try "Bigfoot" pads out of Woodstock, Ill they are great. We have one for each hydraulic and also have jack stands on the rear and a king pin tripod on the front. The only issue we have is when the washer spins out, probably can't avoid that.
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