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<blockquote data-quote="gtk" data-source="post: 5534113" data-attributes="member: 795"><p>it will never be "solid", but different things can help like</p><p>1. dont let your stabilizers down very far (block up underneath them). The further down they go, the "less stable"</p><p>2. if you have a dual axle camper, get tire/wheel chocks (those scissor looking things that go between you wheels) </p><p>3. get the stabilizer moonman mentioned above, or make your own (simple to do) </p><p>4. upgrade your stabilizers so you can put more pressure on them (they aren't made for much of a load)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtk, post: 5534113, member: 795"] it will never be "solid", but different things can help like 1. dont let your stabilizers down very far (block up underneath them). The further down they go, the "less stable" 2. if you have a dual axle camper, get tire/wheel chocks (those scissor looking things that go between you wheels) 3. get the stabilizer moonman mentioned above, or make your own (simple to do) 4. upgrade your stabilizers so you can put more pressure on them (they aren't made for much of a load) [/QUOTE]
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