Tripod |
Wheel Chock |
Frame Jacks |
![]() Should be SNUG against the pin box but NOT snug enough that it actually lifts the 5th wheel
Available at Camping World |
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BAL Deluxe Wheel Chocks are used between tires on both left and right sides
Available at Camping World |
![]() The jacks are against the frame directly behind the rear spring shackles on both left and right side.
Tighten the jacks that they are SNUG against frame but NOT lifting. Available at Camping World |
I should point out that by using the above method I have really only gotten rid of about 90% of the movement. I feel that the remaining 10% that I can't get rid of is a constant reminder that I am now in my element. I am Full Timin' in my RV and not sitting in some stick house somewhere in suburbia waiting for the morning alarm to send me off to work.
To me that 10% is barely noticeable but to the next guy, well, he or she may think it's like living with constant earthquake after shocks. Now if you find that even the slightest movement is still unbearable or uncomfortable than maybe you should rethink having an RV or you could get a tent. The floors of tents usually don't have much movement at all unless of course you have a real earthquake.
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