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    I use BAL Lock Arms. They're similar to the JT Strong arms but I like them because the set screw tightens with a 3/4" wrench, which you've already got in your hand (a drill in my case) when deploying the stabilizers.

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    How did you all attached the part to the tt? Drill into the frame? Did need to drop or cut the underbelly?

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    Steph & Lise
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ynot4me2 View Post
    How did you all attached the part to the tt? Drill into the frame? Did need to drop or cut the underbelly?

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    The BAL Lock Arms came with self tapping screws, so I just zipped those straight into the frame through the coroplast where applicable. I imagine the other options are the same.

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    Steadyfast for us as well. Second fiver with them (395M currently). Work as advertised. Probably removed about 90% of movement. Still feel a little when my Basset Hounds go bounding up and down the rear garage steps.
    John and Denise; Houma, LA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rgkeaney View Post
    Steadyfast here. Love em.




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    I know this is an old post, but how did you install them with the gas lines on the drivers side? Did you move them or make it work without?
    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudhendriver View Post
    I know this is an old post, but how did you install them with the gas lines on the drivers side? Did you move them or make it work without?
    Andy
    Rgkeany hasn't been on the forum since last September. You might want to start a new thread of your own and ask the question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudhendriver View Post
    I know this is an old post, but how did you install them with the gas lines on the drivers side? Did you move them or make it work without?
    Andy
    We've had the Steadyfast for about a year now and works great! I had to relocate our gas line but they supply the parts for you & it only adds another 20-30 minutes to the job. Just need to move them enough to either screw or weld the bracket to the frame.
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    I did have to move my gas line bracket about 3/4" to make room for my stabilizer. It wasn't very hard and I'm very happy with my JT Strongarms.

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    I installed the JT Strongarms on our last toyhauler. It only had the front and rear stabilizers and the JT Strongarms really cut down the movement to nearly unnoticeable. However with the 351M we don't notice the movement. The only time is when we are using the rear door/ramp as a patio, and then it's pretty noticeable. So I bought the Valterra RV Stabilizer, and it really helps when we're back on the rear door/patio. It sure doesn't look like it would do much, but it's very surprising how much movement it eliminates.
    Howard and Peggy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitsman3 View Post
    We've had the Steadyfast for about a year now and works great! I had to relocate our gas line but they supply the parts for you & it only adds another 20-30 minutes to the job. Just need to move them enough to either screw or weld the bracket to the frame.
    Thanks!! I appreciate the insight.
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