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ArthroPod
Newbie Joined: 10 May 2014 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 16 |
Topic: Rear Stabilizers Posted: 21 Nov 2014 at 8:04pm |
There is another option. It is called a Save a Jack which allows the stabilizer to be removed and replaced at will.
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177 toad with Ford 150
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techntrek
Admin Group - pHp Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Location: MD Online Status: Offline Posts: 9059 |
Posted: 21 Nov 2014 at 5:51pm |
Assuming you do have the axle risers, I have two options that I think are better. The item you linked to looks really flimsy to me.
My older pod didn't come with front stabilizers. So I always carried around a set of automotive jack stands. Heavy steel and they really made it rock-solid. Plus you can use them with the car or truck if you are rotating your tires. Another option, you can buy RV casters that attach to the rear of the frame. You may be able to find some large enough that you can keep your original stabs in place.
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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ Pod instruction manual
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ToolmanJohn
Senior Member Joined: 23 Apr 2014 Location: Connecticut Online Status: Offline Posts: 451 |
Posted: 21 Nov 2014 at 5:24pm |
I also wonder , do you have the axle riser kit? It's cheap, and solves the problem of dragging the stabilizers. I also used to scrape my driveway, and the campgrounds I go to usually have enough pitch or holes on them that the stabilizers sued to get whacked. All that went away after getting I installed the risers. But that being said, I like the stabilizer you found on that website , it looks very clever.
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2017 ATC 7X20 Custom Toy Hauler
2013 R-Pod 177 (SOLD) 2013 VW Touareg TDI |
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Podster
Senior Member Joined: 16 Sep 2014 Location: San Antonio Online Status: Offline Posts: 1108 |
Posted: 21 Nov 2014 at 4:58pm |
Looks like it would work fine as long as you can get it properly attached to the POD. I'm guessing that you already have risers? Another option that may be kind of a pain but you may be able to stop just a foot short of where the stabilizers hit and then place a couple of planks in front of the POD tires to raise the whole POD as you pull out and reverse it for going in. Good Luck!
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Cliff & Raelynn
Ranger 4.0/178 (1/2 ton 5,800lb tow capacity) |
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cody91
Senior Member Joined: 12 Feb 2014 Online Status: Offline Posts: 184 |
Posted: 21 Nov 2014 at 4:18pm |
I have an Rpod 178 and I had to remove the rear stabilizers because they were hitting the ground when I would try to leave my driveway. I've been using the Camco aluminum stack jacks as a solution but I've been searching for other solutions that may be more convenient. I recently say this RV Stabilizer in Camping World and I was wondering if anyone had any experience with using it on an RPOD? Both good and bad. Thanks,
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