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mike12110

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Posted: 08/12/08 01:53pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I don't know if this would work for everyone but I installed two extra stabalizers. I mounted them just forward of the axles facing fore and aft. Completely (almost) eliminated the bounce inside. I think the distance from the front jacks and the rear is just too far thus causing a "spring effect" with the only support being the springs. Can't say about side to side as I didn't have that problem. I just wanted the TT to feel completely stable. My motorhome didn't flex like the TT. The exta jacks solved the problem.

* This post was edited 08/13/08 07:05pm by mike12110 *





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