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06-17-2013, 07:34 AM
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X17z stabilizers
Hello. During our new owner orientation last Friday, we were told that you cannot use the stabilizer arms to assist with leveling the trailer. Specifically, the arms should not lift the trailer, rather they are meant to hold the trailer firm once it has been leveled.
I'm wondering how others level their trailers once they are on a campsite? Hydraulic jack?
Thanks!
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06-17-2013, 07:46 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Southern Indiana
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You were told correct.
You need to level front to back and side to side. Use the tongue jack to level front to back and use Lynx blocks, or pieces of wood or what ever to drive the trailer on to level side to side. Use of a bubble level is a must have. Many use the stick on or screw on levels, one mounted on the front of the trailer and the other mounted to the side.
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06-17-2013, 07:55 AM
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Minnesota
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To level side to side some use a product call Lynx, they are plastic Lego type blocks, that can be stacked. We use wood blocks; I have both 1” thick plywood and 2”x6”. I can pick and choose what to put under the wheels, then I use the others under the stabilizers.
It is true the stabilizers are only for stabilizing the HTT while parked. If I recall the 17Z only have two at the rear of the unit. You might want to bring along two more to install right in front of the wheels under the frame rails, this will help with the TT shacking while people are moving around.
Congratulations on your new HTT.
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06-17-2013, 06:06 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Temecula
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The x17z has stabilizers at all 4 corners. Other than that I'll agree with what's been said here prior: level side to side with your choice of blocks, front to back with the jack. Just took our Z out for a weekend near Arrowhead Lake in CA!
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06-17-2013, 06:39 PM
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Location: Central PA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jagiven
If I recall the 17Z only have two at the rear of the unit.
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Jayco "fixed" that in 2011. They added the front jacks and an outside shower. Both of which I had installed before I picked my Z up. The dealer did not have an "Jayco" rectangular sand pads, so they took my sand pads off and but BAL round pads on all the way around. My friend mytoys bought her Z a short time later and also had front jacks installed. She has my original rectangular sand pads on her Z.
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2010 Jayco 17Z Ex-Port
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2010 Camping Stats
Nights Camping 132 - Nights Camping in My Z 102
2011 Camping Stats
Nights Camping 107
2012 Camping Stats
Nights camping 133 - Nights camping in my Z 128
2013 Camping Stats
Nights Camping 66 Nights
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06-17-2013, 09:34 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Lynx blocks and a BAL leveler work great on my 17Z. http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-leveler/21017. Also have a couple 2x6's along just in case...
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06-18-2013, 05:06 AM
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What ever you do don't put any jacks under the frame. Like the
others said, tongue jack for front to back and wood blocks or those lynx jacks side to side.
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06-18-2013, 09:35 AM
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Interesting Thread. We level our 17z side to side with Lynx Blocks. Front to back we level the camper with the tongue jack using a level on the center of the floor of the TT. Once level, I lower the tongue just a couple of turns then drop my rear jacks on blocks of wood. I then raise the tongue back to level and drop my front jacks. This gives us less wiggle and seems to work well.
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07-14-2013, 06:32 PM
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Location: Mound
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I agree! use the blocks to level side to side and then use the tong jack for front to back. I use http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...abilizer/34337 to stabilize my x17z and they work great!!
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07-14-2013, 07:12 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OttawaBob
Hello. During our new owner orientation last Friday, we were told that you cannot use the stabilizer arms to assist with leveling the trailer. Specifically, the arms should not lift the trailer, rather they are meant to hold the trailer firm once it has been leveled.
I'm wondering how others level their trailers once they are on a campsite? Hydraulic jack?
Thanks!
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No need to use any hydraulic jack. It is supposed to "stabilize" the already leveled trailer. In other words, fore / aft leveling is done via the tongue jack and side to side leveling is done using Lynx Levelers or similar (or wood planks). With that done, then and only then are the stabilizers cranked down. What I do is crank each down in turn until it contacts the hard surface (tarmac) or Lynx Leveler. Then using one hand on the "shoulder" of the hand crank, I twist the crank maybe another 1/4 turn. That snugs it up nicely and even raises the corner maybe 1/4". Repeat 3 more times and you're done. Using the one handed method I am sure that I won't overstress the frame.
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09-24-2013, 09:14 AM
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Location: Jersey
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Quote:
Originally Posted by go wild
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The X17Z is not too heavy for the BAL? I have one from my PUP but assumed I could not use it with this trailer.
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09-26-2013, 08:29 PM
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Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Quote:
Originally Posted by s1njin
The X17Z is not too heavy for the BAL? I have one from my PUP but assumed I could not use it with this trailer.
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