Stabilizer Scissor Jack for Winnebago Micro Minnie 1706 fb that has Proper Height Range
Updated 05/07/2019 | Published 05/06/2019 >
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We purchased a winnebago micro minnie 1706 fb which came equipped with BAL light trailer stabilizing jacks. The product info says they are designed for trailer with up to 14inch of clearance from frame to ground. When we use them there seems to be a lot of trailer movement. The trailer measures 19-20 of clearance from frame to ground. Are these appropriate or do you have a recommendation for a replacement which would make things more stable for sleeping?
asked by: Dennis S
Helpful Expert Reply:
Sounds like the reason your current scissor jacks aren't able to stabilize your trailer effectively is because your trailer is taller than it's height range. Your best solution will be a scissor jack setup that has a higher height range like the Ultra Fab kit part # UF48-979002 which can provide up to 24 inches of height and will make a huge difference in stabilizing your trailer.
I attached a review video for more info on this as well.
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