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Old 12-16-2010, 09:57 AM   #1
artfuldodger
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JT STRONGARM JACK STABILIZERS

I had a set of these JT'S on my last trailer and they really took the bounce out of the trailer when set up. I removed them and plan to put them on our 2008 Montana 3650 but due to the electric rear jacks they won't work there but I'm wondering if putting them just on the front will be okay for reducing or eliminating the bounce.
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