Stabilizing a 28' TT

Rus Lwt001

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Hi all. I've gotten great info on this site so I will continue to try for more. BTW: Webslave gave me fantastic information on my Electric Jack situation. Thanks if you are reading. Ok. We have a 2012 Shadow Cruiser, 285RLS. When set-up my we get what I think is just normal, movement when moving about the trailer. The problem is, I wake early and get up to make coffee and just relax and enjoy. But my wife feels every move I make and this wakes her...obviously too early. What is a good, reasonably priced, easy method or system to provide more stabilization to the trailer? I watchd a video on RV101 and they recommended small hydraulix jacks under the oposing corners of the spring system. They can be purchased for about $20. But that means getting under the TT at set up to crank more jacks. Is there something else out there the average person can do to make this somewhat better?
 
Sorry everyone about some of the spelling and grammer. Friday evening, patio, cold beer (s). I need an Urkel to spell check my stuff going forward.
 
shaking rv

I was wondering the same thing myself. I broke down and bought a wheel chok. Won't be trying it for any great amount of time until Memorial Day. I'm hoping it stops my movement. I am hoping it does the trick. I guess time will tell at this point. 8)
 
I've been reading about a system called Steadyfast. There is a website and also a video on Youtube. Looks great at about $300. Wish list item. Pretty cool though.
 

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