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Old 08-05-2017, 06:36 PM   #14
bill-e
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Mine does too. With Steadyfast you have 3 mounting points. The rear stabilizer goes side to side so you mount it so the pad is on the gas line side and the frame attachment point is on the other....no interference.

The front one on mine, which mounts both across the trailer and down the side is mounted like the rear, with the pad on the gas line side and the cross piece frame mounted on the other...again no interference. The second front brace mounts on the gas line side from the pad towards the rear of the camper on the frame and using the included brackets I was able to offset it enough to miss the gas line...if that makes any sense to you.

Also be aware that if you have an ultralight trailer with the sandwiched foam floor and or stabilizer jacks instead of scissor jacks, the trailer will still bounce a bit no matter which system you buy. I would say that my Steadfast removed most of my bounce but I still feel the soft floor and flex in the stabilizers.

By stabilizers I mean these.
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