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stabilizers on autolevel

fireman0175

Active member
Hi, regarding our 32RLS, we have found it wiggles quite a bit. I have found some attachments that replace the feet and have a bar to the frame, straps that tighten a triangle inserted into the rear hitch receiver, etc. Has anyone found one that is fairly easy to use/install and doesn't cost too much?
 

SKYSKIOC

Well-known member
Just picked up our 32RLS and was going to ask what the best thing to stabilize this thing. Does anybody have any ideas. I have the 4 point leveling
 

Valterra Universal RV Stabilizer Stop the Sway and Wobble, Adjustable to Fit 14-Inch to 28-Inch Frame to Ground, Compact Design with Storage Bag​

We bought this for our 32RLS and now use it on our 370FB. We love it, works great and easy to use.
 

reactancexl

Active member
I have a paradigm 380 mb 2024 with 6 hydraulice level jacks and it still wobbles. Will the rock stabalizer listed above work or does anyone have something else they use? I was looking at the Hewitt but they are pricy. I noticed "Joe and Cindy" used the valterra on their 370 which is a large rig with hydraulic jacks. I thought with 6 hydraulic jacks I would not have this issue but guess I was wrong. thx
 
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Chaseweston

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We use the rock on our 46' Valor - The garage is converted into the kids' room and it hangs way out past the rear jacks so any movement anywhere up front wiggles the crap out of their room. Even with the rock on both ends of the trailer, the length the front jacks are extended makes a huge difference. I got the x chocks for front to back movement but I only got one set to lock two axles together, still have the third axle "unlocked" and it's hard to tell how much they actually help.

All this said, Anderson buckets (at least on front landing jacks) and the rock on front and back frame would give you a significant reduction in movement.
 

reactancexl

Active member
so I went ahead and built my own with 4x4 at 30 degree with a eye bolt and a ratchet strap. Made for both front and back, $50 later I am a satisfied owner, almost alll the shaking is gone. I will post pics next time I am at camper. thx
 

RognMar

Member
reactance you are correct the DYI work well. I made a set for my last trailer (Couger 32rl). It did not have an underbelly skin. I just jammed them in the frame and tighten down the tiedowns. I fact I should sell them at the "gently used table" at the 2025 rally in Goshen.
Thanks
RognMar

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tcijoe

Active member
we are finding that shortening the length of the landing gear makes a huge difference on our 32rls. to test, I places a 12x12 3" driveway paver down then I stacked 4 pieces of 2x12 on top. now I only drop my front landing gear about 3-4 holes vs 10 before. Just purchased Anderson buckets. Have yet to try but I suspect the impact will be very positive
 
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