Could anyone please help me in my quest?. I am looking for leg extenders for the corner steadies on my 2007 caravan, as I am currently on a sloping campsite, and do not like to have to use blocks under the steadies, as I feel that this is not very safe. Any information would be gratefully received.
Know exactly what you mean, but never seen corner steady extenders, everbody (including me) uses wood blocks or any bricks that are often lurking about on sites.
Blocks are safe enough. I just take a number sawn up pieces of roof joist. ie about 6"x2" section. If you are on a seasonal pitch, breeze blocks will do the job. I would have thought putting extentions on the legs would be less safe as excess stress would be put on the steady mountings.
These lock in to each other and the Attachapad on the caravan leg.
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Many thanks to Oldham for this info. I hope to get to a caravan dealers tomorrow to get the Stackapads to solve my problem. Good to know the info is out there.
Quote: Originally posted by Tentz on 23/6/2011
I would rather use blocks of wood than those, they don't spread the load.
You could always put your block of wood under the bottom one.
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Block are the best and cheapest solution because if the grd is not level the stacka pad is too small and tall to get bearing and stability unless it on even solid grd. Just my opinion as i wouldnt be buying them for an uneven sloping site but if you can solid up an ares and get it level under them they may do the job but rocking of the caravan is also so an issue !
The attachapad, that's the gray foot on the leg is hinged. The stacker pads are 4 individual pads which will lock together to give you your desired height. Less weight than wood. Yes they work.
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