The stabilizer system you installed looks like a really good set up! Nice install video too! This video will be very helpful for folks to make a selection discission and very helpful for installing. You know we guys like to look at pics for assembly and not reading...lol
This system is great. We really like it. Would much rather look at the pics over reading any day. lol. Instructions? What instructions. lol. Thanks for watching and commenting and have a blessed week. Kent
Looks like a great setup. These helps reduce the rocking and shaking movement of the trailer very well. Great job on the installation and narration with explanations. Have a great week my friend.
That looks like a great product, buddy... We got the BAL arm system back in 2017 and have used it ever since.... Only problem is you have to use a wrench to tighten the bolts each time you raise or lower them... I had to learn to leave a wrench in the cubby and not remove it for anything... lol I like how you don't need any tools to use the system you have... nice choice!
Hi guys. We love this system so far. It is so easy to set up. Takes an extra minute. lol. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Have a blessed week. Kent
Good morning, Kent & Tami! That’s pretty cool! Rock solid and not gonna move! I’ve noticed on my Class B camper van I have a sensation of it falling over on its side if I turn too sharply and/or too fast..keep in mind I have new heavy duty Monroe shocks, new tires, new front end, and, a new front end alignment. Also, the roof is completely fiberglass. Is this normal bc it may be top heavy? Stay safe out there and have a blessed weekend! ~Jim~
Why are the rear and front stabilizers different? looks like it was made for a fifth wheel then adapted to travel trailers with 4 scissor jacks. We have the GD 22RBE
Not sure I follow what u mean about different. I do know that they work really well. We are very pleased with them. If you go to there website at www.steadyfast.com there is a lot of info on them. Thanks for commenting. Kent
It kind of depends on the site. We normally use blocks. We have found out that having the stabilizers extended farther seems better for the steadyfast system. Thanks for watching and commenting. Kent
@@ktkamping4975 yeah because we don't have the steadyfast now and I try to lower the stabilizer jacks as little as possible for better stabilizing but I didn't know if we got the steadyfast if I should do the opposite and try to extend the stabilizer jacks out further
Couple things to note. You should have compared the travel movement when the stabilizers down vs stabilizers down w/ the wring nut tightened. Obviously the trailer is going to shake without any stabilizers on the ground . Second, how are you happy with the system when you just installed it and obviously haven't taken the trailer out. You're trying to hard to sell yourself out.
I agree. Came to say the same thing. With my regular stabilizers down in a grand design 2400bh, we get pretty good stability. Of course if this added system is hardly any additional setup or takedown time, and significantly improves stability, then I’m interested. The comparison in the video tells me nothing useful, as already mentioned. Definitely upload an additional video with the additional stabilizers not engaged to the standard stabilizers, and compare to them engaged. I would appreciate that comparison. Thanks!
The stabilizer system you installed looks like a really good set up! Nice install video too! This video will be very helpful for folks to make a selection discission and very helpful for installing. You know we guys like to look at pics for assembly and not reading...lol
This system is great. We really like it. Would much rather look at the pics over reading any day. lol. Instructions? What instructions. lol. Thanks for watching and commenting and have a blessed week. Kent
We've never seen this system. Great share.
Hi guys. Thanks for watching and commenting. We love this. It really helps. Have a fantastic weekend. Kent
Looks like a great setup. These helps reduce the rocking and shaking movement of the trailer very well. Great job on the installation and narration with explanations. Have a great week my friend.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. We really like them. They make a lot of difference. Have a great weekend. Kent
That looks like a great product, buddy... We got the BAL arm system back in 2017 and have used it ever since.... Only problem is you have to use a wrench to tighten the bolts each time you raise or lower them... I had to learn to leave a wrench in the cubby and not remove it for anything... lol I like how you don't need any tools to use the system you have... nice choice!
Hi guys. We love this system so far. It is so easy to set up. Takes an extra minute. lol. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Have a blessed week. Kent
Good morning, Kent & Tami! That’s pretty cool! Rock solid and not gonna move! I’ve noticed on my Class B camper van I have a sensation of it falling over on its side if I turn too sharply and/or too fast..keep in mind I have new heavy duty Monroe shocks, new tires, new front end, and, a new front end alignment. Also, the roof is completely fiberglass. Is this normal bc it may be top heavy? Stay safe out there and have a blessed weekend! ~Jim~
Hi Jim. Thanks for watching and commenting. We love these things. It takes us maybe an extra minute when setting up. Have a blessed week. Kent
Why are the rear and front stabilizers different? looks like it was made for a fifth wheel then adapted to travel trailers with 4 scissor jacks. We have the GD 22RBE
Not sure I follow what u mean about different. I do know that they work really well. We are very pleased with them. If you go to there website at www.steadyfast.com there is a lot of info on them. Thanks for commenting. Kent
When you're at a campsite do you put blocks under each stabilizer or do you always just put the stabilizer down to the ground
It kind of depends on the site. We normally use blocks. We have found out that having the stabilizers extended farther seems better for the
steadyfast system. Thanks for watching and commenting. Kent
@@ktkamping4975 yeah because we don't have the steadyfast now and I try to lower the stabilizer jacks as little as possible for better stabilizing but I didn't know if we got the steadyfast if I should do the opposite and try to extend the stabilizer jacks out further
Couple things to note. You should have compared the travel movement when the stabilizers down vs stabilizers down w/ the wring nut tightened. Obviously the trailer is going to shake without any stabilizers on the ground . Second, how are you happy with the system when you just installed it and obviously haven't taken the trailer out. You're trying to hard to sell yourself out.
Thanks for watching and the advice. Have a great week.
I agree. Came to say the same thing. With my regular stabilizers down in a grand design 2400bh, we get pretty good stability. Of course if this added system is hardly any additional setup or takedown time, and significantly improves stability, then I’m interested. The comparison in the video tells me nothing useful, as already mentioned. Definitely upload an additional video with the additional stabilizers not engaged to the standard stabilizers, and compare to them engaged. I would appreciate that comparison. Thanks!
Never use a impact driver on the jacks. You will distroy them.
Thanks for watching have a great day.