mmeadows

Advance, NC

New Member

Joined: 12/06/2004

View Profile

|
Has anyone installed the Ulra-Fab strongarm stabilizers. I tried to get the JT's from Tweety's but they are on backorder indefinetly. It seems JT Strongarm has been bought out by another company and are in the process of moving the manufacturing plant. According to Tweety's the Ultra-Fab's are the carbon copy of the JT's and are about $50.00 cheaper. The setup looks idenitcal and according to Tweety's the people who have installed them love them. I rather get the word from my fellow 5'vers. The Ultra-Fabs are in transit to me so hopefully I can get some positive responses before I start drilling....Thanks.
|
tvman44

Southwest Louisiana

Senior Member

Joined: 09/25/2007

View Profile

Offline
|
Kind of late to seek advice. But I have seen the other brands and they should work just as well. I have the JT's
Papa Bob
1* DW "Granny"
1* 2008 Brookside Sunnybrook 32'
1* 2002 F250 Super Duty 7.3L PSD
Husky 16K hitch, Tekonsha P3,
Firestone Ride Rite Air Springs, Trailair Equa-Flex, Champion C46540
"A bad day camping is better than a good day at work!"
|
boatdoc

South Coast Oregon

Senior Member

Joined: 01/17/2004

View Profile

Offline
|
mmeadows wrote: Has anyone installed the Ulra-Fab strongarm stabilizers. I tried to get the JT's from Tweety's but they are on backorder indefinetly. It seems JT Strongarm has been bought out by another company and are in the process of moving the manufacturing plant. According to Tweety's the Ultra-Fab's are the carbon copy of the JT's and are about $50.00 cheaper. The setup looks idenitcal and according to Tweety's the people who have installed them love them. I rather get the word from my fellow 5'vers. The Ultra-Fabs are in transit to me so hopefully I can get some positive responses before I start drilling....Thanks.
We must have talked to the same guy at Tweety's. Mine are on the way also. JT and Lippert didn't get the timing down to well did they???
2006 SD350 CC 4x4 TS
2009 Heartland Bighorn 3670RL
|
mmeadows

Advance, NC

New Member

Joined: 12/06/2004

View Profile

|
tvman44 wrote: Kind of late to seek advice. But I have seen the other brands and they should work just as well. I have the JT's 
They can be shipped back, that's why I'm asking. But as you said they should work fine being it's bascially the same design. Thanks for the reply.
|
Titanium Owner

Sacramento, CA

Senior Member

Joined: 03/06/2006

View Profile

Offline
|
You can also consider the stabilizers by Winfield RV Products. There is no drilling needed. They install using the existing holes in your front landing gear and rear sissor jacks. The web site is www.winfieldrvproducts.com.
|
|
|
Titanium Owner

Sacramento, CA

Senior Member

Joined: 03/06/2006

View Profile

Offline
|
You can also consider the stabilizers by Winfield RV Products. There is no drilling needed. They install using the existing holes in your front landing gear and rear sissor jacks. The web site is www.winfieldrvproducts.com.
|
2K5RKC

Midwest 50001

Full Member

Joined: 08/18/2007

View Profile

|
I have the Ultra-Fabs and I am real happy with the fit and function, my neighbor has the JT's and they are carbon copys of each other.
You wont be disapointed.
Nick
|
family5th

Central Coast, California

Full Member

Joined: 05/25/2005

View Profile

Offline
|
Does anyone have any feedback on the Winfield Stabilizers mentioned by Titanium Owner? I like the idea of no drilling, but the braces are positioned differently from JT's; still as stable?
Ford F350 PSD CrewCab DRW
Heartland Sundance 2998RB
|
gpshemi

Lapeer, Michigan

Senior Member

Joined: 10/27/2004

View Profile

Offline
|
Are these better then a pin stabilizer?
GPSHEMI
06' 3500 Dodge Ram Megacab 4x4 w/5.9L Bully Dog Triple Dog
16K Pullrite SuperGlide w/super rails
05' Laredo 29RL (32'10")
|
john b

anywhere USA!

Senior Member

Joined: 11/07/2001

View Profile

Offline
|
While you are shopping take a good look at Steadyfast stabilizers or call Paul & talk to him you won't be sorry I sure am not ! Yes they are a little more but first class all the way and patented so no one copies them either! IMHO we love them! No tripod needed and no wheel chocks needed except for hooking & unhooking!
2001 F 350 CC PSD 373 rear,auto
RBW X16 slider,Bedsaver,Prodigy,Fold A Cover,Pressure Pro!
2004 Crossroads Paradise Point PF33Rl 5th wheel Fibreglass and all the goodies necessary,Dish,comfy loungers,and a nickel to spend,
Mr & Mrs and the PUP.
|
|
|