How do you store your 2×4 side stabilizers. With the eyebolt sticking out they seem like they’ll get caught in the storage bay. Curious what everyone is doing.


Pretend_Sir450:

I made mine like the one’s in this post. https://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f18/homemade-stabilizers-37539.html

scroll down to post #19 for a pic. You shouldn’t need to sign up or sign in. My lab moves a lot in the TT these help with the additional movement. I also have X-Chocks.

ACP68:

I cut the ends of the bolts off mine so at least one side is less likely to catch on anything. But then I found a small bag like for folding camp chairs & keep them in that too.

ktmfan:

Do these help much? Guess first time seeing them. I just put down the 4 jacks but they tend to loosen up as the gravel under the blocks gets disturbed from movement.

Upper-Exchange-3907:

I spent like $30 bucks and made a few of these. I haven’t used my auto levelers in years. These are 10x better. You need to build multiple at different lengths so they can reach the frame. With sites that aren’t level, sometimes even my largest 38 inch cuts aren’t tall enough. i have 2×32”, 2×34” and 2×38”

For storage I just keep them in the pass thru

kevinofhardy:

I used d rings instead of eye bolts. They fold pretty flat and store very conveniently.

Alternative-Action-9:

I store mine in the pass through. I usually move them to the bed of my truck on travel days when more pass through storage is needed.

OldDiehl:

I’ve never seen anything like this. How do they work/help?

Source: DIY RV 2×4 Stabilizers; how do you store them in your TT?

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