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    Seasoned Camper Happy Kansan's Avatar
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    Morryde x-brace stabilizer system

    We're looking for a fix for our 2015 337 wobble issue. (no auto level on this 337) We've perused JT Strongarms and Steady fast, which look great but cumbersome install perhaps. We know they both get good reviews but we're intrigued by the Morryde x-brace (previously Winfield brand) front stabilizer and Morryde back hitch stabilizer. Any experience with these? Install and use seems to be a breeze from the video we watched. We're not full time RV'rs , just getting ready to go on a long trip and will be in one spot for three weeks. Looking to eliminate the nerve-wracking movement.
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    I have the X-Brace on my '21 260RD. They work great. Plus they are less than $200. 45 minute install. Note that the instructions that came in the box are horrible. Download the newest set of instructions from the retailer or manufacturer.

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    Bobby K.
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    I put a set on and like them. Only spent a week on them but I would say they took 65-70% of the side to side wobble. I'm going to get their receiver stabilizer before next season. I take them off while towing since I'm paranoid about my leveling system from when it went offline last year.
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    So, using the X-Braces took the leveling system offline or was it unrelated?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherman View Post
    So, using the X-Braces took the leveling system offline or was it unrelated?
    Totally unrelated. Last year when we purchased the 29RS I pulled the battery out to fully charge it when we got home. After I installed the battery all systems came online except the leveling system. Took 3 days of pulling wires and digging through settings for it to just start working again. X Braces have only been on a couple weeks, I'm just being overly protective.
    2019 F250 FX4 gas with puck system
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherman View Post
    I have the X-Brace on my '21 260RD. They work great. Plus they are less than $200. 45 minute install. Note that the instructions that came in the box are horrible. Download the newest set of instructions from the retailer or manufacturer.

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    How does this do with front and back motion? The strong arm seems to cover this issue.

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    I put a set on the front and a set on the rear of our TT. It is rock solid now. The wife doesn't complain when I walk anymore. I didn't like that I had to buy two sets, but liked not having to drill into the frame to mount the system, or move any gas lines like I saw in some of the reviews of the JT Strongarm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mkevinmarshsr View Post
    I put a set on the front and a set on the rear of our TT. It is rock solid now. The wife doesn't complain when I walk anymore. I didn't like that I had to buy two sets, but liked not having to drill into the frame to mount the system, or move any gas lines like I saw in some of the reviews of the JT Strongarm.
    So did you install the x brace that goes into the hitch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximus216 View Post
    So did you install the x brace that goes into the hitch?
    No, just the bars running top to bottom of the stabilizers.
    2021 Reflection 340RDS
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    Quote Originally Posted by mkevinmarshsr View Post
    No, just the bars running top to bottom of the stabilizers.
    ok, so your stabilizers are at the very end of the camper so you can easily tighten the x brace, that wouldn't work with a leveling system that is right behind the rear tires. You would have to crawl under the camper to tighten the bars each time.

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