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Old 07-08-2013, 04:36 PM   #9
Cummins12V98
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Re: Stabilizing Coach

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Originally Posted by Joezilla
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Our coach moves whenever one of us is walking around.

What do you do to stabilize yours?

At this time I'm thinking extra wood blocks under the jack or X-Chocks.
Do you have the 6 point leveling system? If so it should be rock solid. Mine only has 4 point and is very stable.

I do have 6X8X12" Pressure Treated blocks under all 4 legs. I rarely use my Roto Chocks unless I am on a slope.
I can confirm that we have the 6 point leveling system, but it is a far cry from "rock solid". It is very good, don't get me wrong, but we feel movement in the front bedroom when one of us goes the bathroom in the middle of the night. We also have movement when the washing machine hits the spin cycle. Nothing that can't be overlooked, but it is NOT rock solid.

On my previous trailer, we had the 4 point Bigfoot system. It was indeed pretty much rock solid.

Joe
If you are able to I would try to raise all 6 legs 1" or so. That would put most all the weight on the legs. Just a thought.
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