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11-06-2009, 11:45 PM
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Weekend Camper
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 19
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Are you familiar with this? Read somewhere that it some what stabiblizes the bounce as you walk. We now use the orange plastic things.......wonder if this is worth the investment? We live in our 28RL for 3 months of the year. thanks
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11-07-2009, 12:12 AM
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Seasonal Camper
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Buffalo NY
Posts: 253
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I got a set. I purchased around August. So far i have been pleased..
I didn't notice any bounce reduction but i like them better than the plastic wedges i used to use. The only thing i noticed is once i install and the tire temp comes down. You need to re-tighten. They will loosen as the temperature of the tire comes down from the trip. So a couple hours after i install. I will check and crank them a few more times. As i have had to do on other types of chocks.
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2005 Cruiser
2001 F250 7.3
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11-07-2009, 12:33 AM
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Full Time Camper
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Maine
Posts: 1,250
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Like my BAL tire locks, they do cut down on movement in my application and I feel they are safer then ordinary chocking.
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2013 Jayco Eagle 334RBTS
Crossroads Forum Lurker
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11-07-2009, 03:06 AM
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Seasonal Camper
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Whitecourt, AB
Posts: 317
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I am also very happy with my BAL-X Chocks. Much more secure than a flimsy plastic chock, and does reduce movement too. I would not be without them, they were worth every penny!
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Boyd - Driver
09 Crossroads Seville VF35CK (Gone)
SOB 5er
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11-07-2009, 03:46 AM
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Weekend Camper
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Winnipeg MB
Posts: 79
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The chocks reduce the front and back trailer movement.We use a homemade chock design that was posted by a member in the old forum (not accessible). The pipe clamps cost about $6 to $8 each, a couple of pieces of 3/4 inch pipe and a couple of pieces of scrap 2x4 and a 1" drill will do the job just fine.
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11-07-2009, 04:24 AM
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Full Time Camper
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location:
Posts: 1,415
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I made a set out of old car screw jacks rerod and flat stock. They work great.
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11-07-2009, 04:48 AM
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Family Vacation Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Utah
Posts: 174
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I made a set just like pegger's. Very easy to make and they work well. They do make the rig more stable (less wiggle). The bal chocks are probably a bit easier to use but for the price they want for them I'll stick with the home made version
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11-07-2009, 10:14 AM
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Full Time Camper
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Bradley, Il
Posts: 1,018
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I use the BAL chocks. Made more of a difference on our old 30sk with the rear sissor jacks than on the new 30sk with the rear power jacks. The sissor jacks just have to much flex.
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Dale & Carol
Bradley, Il
2007 F-250
2010 CF30SK Patriot
2007 CF30SK
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11-07-2009, 10:35 AM
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Family Vacation Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 164
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I had a set that I'd built from scrap 4x4's and 3/8 ready rod. They worked quite well but after having to pound them out from between the wheels everytime I finally decided to spend the money on the BAL X CHOK and it was money well spent. Easy to to install and remove plus they take up less than half the space of the old wooden ones.
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11-07-2009, 11:05 AM
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Family Vacation Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: MAGALIA, CA
Posts: 219
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I use the BAL chocks.They are probably the best out there and they aregreat for locking down the wheels so your rig will not roll. But I honestly can't say they do anything for movement in the rig. It may help some, but I can't tell.
I tried the slide jacks on my biggest slide and that helped a lot, but the pressure they applied to the slide warped the floor a little so when I brought the slide in the inner edge of the floor was raised up quite a bit. So I stopped using them.
I now have the JT Strong stabilizers andTHAT is the solution to the rockin and rollin. I paid full price at the RV show in Quartsite last winter. But there is a thread on this forum that describes aknock off (don't remember the name)of the JT's and from what I can see it is madeexaxctly the same and is much cheaper. If I had seen this thread first I would have gone with the knock off at about half price. Check the mods thread or search function under stabilizers.
Do yourself a favor and get these stabilizers first and avoid spending the $$$ on slide jacks or pin stabilizers. They all help but not as well as the JT's or there knock offs.
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11-07-2009, 09:59 PM
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Full Time Camper
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ontario
Posts: 508
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ridgeman
I use the BAL chocks.They are probably the best out there and they aregreat for locking down the wheels so your rig will not roll. But I honestly can't say they do anything for movement in the rig. It may help some, but I can't tell.
I tried the slide jacks on my biggest slide and that helped a lot, but the pressure they applied to the slide warped the floor a little so when I brought the slide in the inner edge of the floor was raised up quite a bit. So I stopped using them.
I now have the JT Strong stabilizers andTHAT is the solution to the rockin and rollin. I paid full price at the RV show in Quartsite last winter. But there is a thread on this forum that describes aknock off (don't remember the name)of the JT's and from what I can see it is madeexaxctly the same and is much cheaper. If I had seen this thread first I would have gone with the knock off at about half price. Check the mods thread or search function under stabilizers.
Do yourself a favor and get these stabilizers first and avoid spending the $$$ on slide jacks or pin stabilizers. They all help but not as well as the JT's or there knock offs.
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JT StrongArms are the way to go. I mounted a set on our CF30SK last spring and that got rid of the rocking and rolling once and or all. They're not cheap but they work! Edited by: Hamops
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Helen & George VE3INB and Max (Bichon Frise)
2006 Silverado 2500HD D/A,
2006 Cruiser CF30SK
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11-08-2009, 03:57 AM
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Full Time Camper
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Breckenridge,CO
Posts: 975
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Just started my research on the stabilizers available as I plan to add them next spring. Found four potentials based on similar technologies: JT StrongArms (as mentioned) Steadyfast, Plug-it-right, and Eliminator by Ultra-Fab. Haven't compared pricing yet as I have all winter to watch variousoutlets for sales, etc. I believe they'll range from $250 to $350 not installed.
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'08 Crossroads Sunset Trail ST30BH Traded
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11-08-2009, 06:58 AM
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Full Time Camper
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ontario
Posts: 508
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Quote:
Originally Posted by coastn
Just started my research on the stabilizers available as I plan to add them next spring. Found four potentials based on similar technologies: JT StrongArms (as mentioned) Steadyfast, Plug-it-right, and Eliminator by Ultra-Fab. Haven't compared pricing yet as I have all winter to watch variousoutlets for sales, etc. I believe they'll range from $250 to $350 not installed.
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Yep, that's about the price. Installation is fairly easy. If you're handy with a couple of wrenches, tape measure and an electric drill, you can do yourself.
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Helen & George VE3INB and Max (Bichon Frise)
2006 Silverado 2500HD D/A,
2006 Cruiser CF30SK
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11-08-2009, 08:00 AM
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Family Vacation Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: MAGALIA, CA
Posts: 219
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Yeah I paid $350 plus tax at the RV show. They are very easy to install. About a half a day and 2-3 beers taking your time. Includes moving the spare tire back 2-3 inches.
The knock offs I was refering to in my earlier posts are "Eliminators". They look to be exactly the same as my JT's and were on sale earlier this year at Camping World for $215. Now they are $280. There is a post in the "Mods" section showing how to do it and the instructions are easy to follow.
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11-08-2009, 12:00 PM
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Full Time Camper
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Texas
Posts: 750
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Take a look at the Mods posted by obiwanobi his item #21. Continue through the replies in that section and he has another post with details and pictures of the stabilizers that he made. Looks like a good installation.
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Forney,TX
2010 Cruiser CTX CT29RLX
2009 F-150XLT
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