🔒 Lock in Stability, Unlock Adventure!
The ADNIKBAL 23216 Lock-Arm Stabilizing Bar is a versatile and user-friendly solution designed to enhance the stability of your leveling jacks. With its adaptable design, easy installation, and innovative swivel mount, this stabilizing bar ensures a secure and efficient setup for all your outdoor adventures.
C**2
Excellent stabilizers
I installed these on the rear of a Pioneer BH170 travel trailer and they stopped the annoying rocking every time someone moved. Install was easy and took around 45 minutes to complete. I highly recommend these stabilizers as you cannot beat them for the price. Just putting them on the rear of this 22.5 foot trailer removed probably 95% of the movement but for a larger trailer you may want to consider putting them the on the front also.
R**N
Buy them! Should be standard on new travel trailers or 5th wheels
These reduced the side to side rocking of our 30' Jayco TT that I bought a second set for the rear! Easy to install and so easy to release during tear down of campsite. I attached ours to the foot of OEM stabilizers and go up /down with them as I use my cordless drill to extend & retract. Don't know how we slept without them before on our bunkhouse. Every time one of the kids would rollover in bed we could feel it. Not anymore. Buy them, you won't regret it. [email protected] for more questions.
W**Y
Stablelizer bars are awesome!!!
I installed 6 of these stablelizer bars on my 2015 Rockwood 5th wheel. They were a bit challenging to install Rockwood has no frame between landing legs to mount to. I built a cross frame out of 1.25" 1/8 thick square tubing on the ends I welded a flat plate pre-drilled to fit 2.25 x 3 inch square u bolts and mounted to upper part of stationary landing tubes. Rockwood also has the underbelly covered so I had to drop cover down so I could mount side bar brackets to the frame. I put 4 bars on the front and 2 bars on back. The rear ones I mounted one on each side so when the electric operated stabilizers are down you have a perfect triangle. As I write this review we are at Yellowstone park. These bars have probably taken away 95% of the movement of the 5th wheel. It has never been so stable, no more rocking like you are in a boat. Well worth the effort to install. If you have a exposed frame they would be super easy to install.
G**.
Stopped most of the side to side movement
I installed these on the front scissor jacks of a Jayco trailer. Just using 1 set stopped probably 80% of the side to side movement. I will install another set to the back jacks. I had to remove the 90° angle piece from the end of the inner slide piece. Then using a vice I bent the end of the inner slide piece before I attached it to the scissor jack. In the picture you can see the piece I removed.
M**R
Best Option We Found
After suffering through nights feeling kids turn in their sleep in the rear bunks of our camper, we researched all types of stability improvements and came across these, with high reviews. Easy to install, inexpensive compared to other options, no need to detach and store, uses the same 3/4 bolt face that stabilizer jacks use, and only one set did the trick for the majority of movement. If kids beds or the bathroom is on one end and your bed on the other end, these are worth the money.
K**L
Awesome
Absolutely awesome. Before I installed these The camper would rock no matter how much I would try to prevent it. I bought these to go along with the Bal scissor jacks. I have no rocking whatsoever. Even when wife gets up at night to use the restroom.
D**E
Works great, very stabile
I have a 13’ trailer with BAL stabilizers on each corner. (Light trailer stabilizers, not the ones in this picture). Because the stabilizes are parallel, I would still get end to end movement in the trailer. (The angle shaped of the light trailer stabilizers stoped the side to side movement.). The movement was not a lot, but enough to wake me up when my wife moves around at night. I added two of these stabilizing arms and they got rid of all of the end to end movement of the trailer. They were easy to install. I drilled the frame with a fresh bit and foaming cutting oil that sticks to horizontal surfaces. I did have to get some thick fender washers to help with the installation. The units stay in place once installed. The only thing you have to do is tighten and in tighten the locking bolt, and you are all set.
B**1
Definitely a help, not a fix
No question these things help a bunch. Fix the problem, not quite. I have them on all corners except the side to side for the landing gear. Will be putting those on for dual bars on each leg and scissor jack. Expecting some more improvement. Overall a big help and very easy to install.
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