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Re: Can the stabilizers safely support the weight of the T@b for a short time?
The manual says to lift both tires at the same time if using the stabilizers. Note, you aren't really lifting with the stabilizers, you're lifting with the tongue jack. That is. You don… -
Re: Can the stabilizers safely support the weight of the T@b for a short time?
A reminder about putting a jack under the Tab is that Alko, the axle manufacturer, says to never put the jack under the eccentric tube axle. Put it under the frame or a brace, or use a large block of… -
Re: Can the stabilizers safely support the weight of the T@b for a short time?
Yeah, I agree PXL. Any time I try to crank too hard on the stabilizers, it's clear they aren't made for lifting. I think they'd fail mechanically, the screw thread would strip or lock … -
Re: Can the stabilizers safely support the weight of the T@b for a short time?
I've used the stabilizers as the manual says, 'drop the tongue all the way to the ground, lower the rear stabilizers, then crank the tongue jack up, to lift the wheels'... Haven't… -
Re: Which adapters are needed?
The 15 to 30 amp adapter is also good when you want to plug in at home easily, to charge the battery or get the fridge cooled down, or just have coffee B-). Ours came with a 30 amp cord, 25ft I think…
