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We have a Reflection TT, 2018 315RLTS. Trying to figure out how to make it a bit more stable when parked. We understand there will be a little bit of rocking and flexing. It just seems that the front of the TT rocks quite a bit. And if you know the layout of this model, you also know the bedroom is in the front of this TT.
We are setup pretty level. The site itself is just slightly lower at the front end, so the front stabilizers are extended a bit more than the back stabilizers. We use an Anderson block for the front jack (seen in Pic1), and just those plastic pads under each stabilizer foot. We also have X-chocks between the tires on each side. Walking around the park, we have noticed some use stacked wood or other types of stacking pads under their stabilizers. We’re guessing that to help minimize the rocking, and realizing it won’t eliminate it, we would need to add additional stacking material under each stabilizer foot.
So, the questions:
1-what is the optimal extension of the stabilizers?
2-what type of stacking pads would be best to use?
3-other suggestions, recommendations?
Thanks!
We have a Reflection TT, 2018 315RLTS. Trying to figure out how to make it a bit more stable when parked. We understand there will be a little bit of rocking and flexing. It just seems that the front of the TT rocks quite a bit. And if you know the layout of this model, you also know the bedroom is in the front of this TT.
We are setup pretty level. The site itself is just slightly lower at the front end, so the front stabilizers are extended a bit more than the back stabilizers. We use an Anderson block for the front jack (seen in Pic1), and just those plastic pads under each stabilizer foot. We also have X-chocks between the tires on each side. Walking around the park, we have noticed some use stacked wood or other types of stacking pads under their stabilizers. We’re guessing that to help minimize the rocking, and realizing it won’t eliminate it, we would need to add additional stacking material under each stabilizer foot.
So, the questions:
1-what is the optimal extension of the stabilizers?
2-what type of stacking pads would be best to use?
3-other suggestions, recommendations?
Thanks!
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