Have requested that the local dealer install electric powered stabilizers on this trailer. He stated that it a problem do to the location of the dump valve location on the back of the trailer. What options are available to address this? Can an electric powered stabilizer system be installed? If not, can an automatic trailer leveling system be installed? Need some help in resolving this.....THANKS
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Originally posted by Refclown View PostHave requested that the local dealer install electric powered stabilizers on this trailer. He stated that it a problem do to the location of the dump valve location on the back of the trailer. What options are available to address this? Can an electric powered stabilizer system be installed? If not, can an automatic trailer leveling system be installed? Need some help in resolving this.....THANKS
By the way , welcome to the forum glad to have you here.
BrianBrian & Michelle
2018 Reflection 29RS
2022 Chevy 3500HD
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Thanks for the reply.... I had the power stabilizers on my Rockwood and I love them. I know an electric drill is an option....but just don't want to haul another item with charger etc. It was so much easier to walk up and push a button at each corner to bring them down and to retract them. If the powered stabilizers aren't an option, I wonder if a powered leveling system is? This is a new trailer for 2020...small but with a great floor plan for us...the wife, myself and two dogs...
Thanks again for the reply......
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https://www.etrailer.com/Camper-Jack.../LC298707.html
Not sure if this is what you had on the Rockwood but would be about the only option. Should be an easy install on the front but you would have to check the back to see if it would fit. These are only for stabilizing and not really meant for leveling. I am not aware of any "auto leveling" jacks for TT's but they may be out there.
BrianBrian & Michelle
2018 Reflection 29RS
2022 Chevy 3500HD
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https://www.amazon.com/LIPPERT-COMP-...2731590&sr=8-7
Seek and ye shall find. Just did a little search and found that Lippert does make an Auto Level for a travel trailer. Pretty nice looking set up , but a little pricey , may be what you are looking for.
BrianBrian & Michelle
2018 Reflection 29RS
2022 Chevy 3500HD
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Originally posted by Refclown View PostThanks for the reply.... I had the power stabilizers on my Rockwood and I love them. I know an electric drill is an option....but just don't want to haul another item with charger etc. It was so much easier to walk up and push a button at each corner to bring them down and to retract them. If the powered stabilizers aren't an option, I wonder if a powered leveling system is? This is a new trailer for 2020...small but with a great floor plan for us...the wife, myself and two dogs...
Thanks again for the reply......
I know this is not what you want to read, but carrying a DeWalt (or similar) cordless drill is the way to go.
With apologies to my fellow moderator--I disagree with using an impact driver. Use a drill with an adjustable clutch so you don't inadvertently damage your stabilizer.
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Howard & Francine
2017 Ford F-350 DRW, '19 315RLTSPlus
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Originally posted by howson View Post
The issue with a powered leveling system is going to be weight--I think you'll be surprised at how much of your cargo carrying capacity would be consumed by such a system.
I know this is not what you want to read, but carrying a DeWalt (or similar) cordless drill is the way to go.
With apologies to my fellow moderator--I disagree with using an impact driver. Use a drill with an adjustable clutch so you don't inadvertently damage your stabilizer.
JimJim and Ginnie
2024 Solitude 310GK - 2020 F350 Dually
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Originally posted by Country Campers View Posthttps://www.etrailer.com/Camper-Jack.../LC298707.html
Not sure if this is what you had on the Rockwood but would be about the only option. Should be an easy install on the front but you would have to check the back to see if it would fit. These are only for stabilizing and not really meant for leveling. I am not aware of any "auto leveling" jacks for TT's but they may be out there.
Brian
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Originally posted by Country Campers View Posthttps://www.amazon.com/LIPPERT-COMP-...2731590&sr=8-7
Seek and ye shall find. Just did a little search and found that Lippert does make an Auto Level for a travel trailer. Pretty nice looking set up , but a little pricey , may be what you are looking for.
Brian
This might do the job as it attaches to the existing scissor jacks....
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