Adding Front Stabilizer Jacks to a 2010 Forest River Rpod 174
Updated 04/14/2021 | Published 04/09/2021 >
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Front stabilizer for 2010 Forest River rpod 174 which didnt come with front stabilizers
asked by: Willie S
Helpful Expert Reply:
For your 2010 Forest River Rpod 174 I recommend the Leveling Scissor Jack Set # JSC-30. These have a universal mounting flange with a low profile at 4" when fully retracted. They will offer up to 30" of extension for your camper to be stabilized. These will work best mounted at an angle to the trailer rather than paralleled with either the front or side.
To make it easier to move your stabilizers up and down a Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter # UF48-979005 can be used with a cordless drill. And I always recommend using Jack Pads # A10-0924 with your jacks. These will help prevent the jack from sinking into soft ground or dimpling asphalt on a hot day.
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Leveling Scissor Jack Set - 30" Lift - 15,000 lbs - QTY 2
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