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Recommended King Pin Stabilizer for Sagging Leveling System Over the Winter  

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I have a 2020 Dutchman Voltage 4145 toy hauler. My issue is that when I store my camper over the winter the electric jacks lose the auto leveling. Basically I park the camper and auto level it. Over the winter the Jacks dont hold the original level that I did when I parked it and leveled it. Its like the leveling system slowly s down and throws the camper out of a level position. I know this is no good for my electrical components and my refrigerator and stuff. Is this something I could purchase like 3 of and equally space them out from the front to the back to hold the camper level if the auto leveling jacks slowly fail to hold over the winter. If not could you please recommend a product that I could use to level my camper that would hold the weight for the winter. I dont know why my built in jacks dont hold over the winter however, what I do know is they never have, not since day one when I purchased the camper.

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The best solution to keeping your toy hauler level over the winter months is to use the Ultra-Fab Economy 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer item # UF19-950500. This stabilizer tripod has height adjustments from 31" to 54", 5,000 lbs tongue weight capacity, and large footplates to help prevent your trailer from sinking or tilting. This will take a lot of the weight off of your electric stabilizers and keep your 5th wheel level while in storage.

The Ultra-Fab item # UF19-950500 has height adjustments from 31" to 54", but you can also add extensions for an additional 8" of height with the Leg Extensions for Ultra-Fab 5th Wheel Kin Pin Tripod Stabilizer item # UF19-950002.

If your 5th wheel uses a gooseneck connection you will want the Ultra-Fab Gooseneck Trailer Tripod Stabilizer item # UF19-950450, which comes with a 2-5/16" ball.

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