Stabilizer modification
Tonydjd
Member Posts: 111
Figured I wanted to carry less items and make my set up time quicker I also changed out bolts for stainless steel. Note I snuggled enough to keep them from swinging but when there set in place the force adjust them accordingly. I did counter sink bolt attachments so if I'm set up on hard surface like a concrete pad there will be no issues. For those wondering about crank tool measurement I made it 29" to the bend no need to crawl under when lowering back jacks
anymore. Enjoy happy camping
Tool pic
anymore. Enjoy happy campingTool pic
Tony D
Central,Fl
2015 T@B Max-S
Central,Fl
2015 T@B Max-S
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Did you make the long crank tool? A lot of us cut off the "bend" and insert it into a portable drill to raise/lower the stabilizers...
J.D. & Sue
Durango, CO 2014/15 S M@xx : "Dory's HabiT@B" Keep on swimming...
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Yes I made the long crank tool.Tony D
Central,Fl
2015 T@B Max-S
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