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Old 02-22-2006, 08:30 PM   #35
T and J
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Oshtemo
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M.O.C. #806
When we pull into a campground, the first thing I do is level side to side, then front to back. Then I put wheel chocks front and rear of the wheels then crank the rear stabilizers (jacks) down. The next and final move is a BAL type tripod (not bi pod) on the fifth wheel pin. This stops nearly all of the for and aft as well as side to side sway. I have heard some say that tripods don't work, but I suspect they're referring to the type with a screw on top. Their is no way this type tripod will be able to stabilize a unit (the screw and nut will allow the coach to wobble on top of the tripod)! Hope this helps with the seasickness!
Terry
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