Corner steadies for rear of motorhome (2 Viewers)

Feb 23, 2021
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BURY ST. EDMUNDS
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Adria Coral 670 SLT
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Since 2002
Motorhome corner steadies continue to be a problem for us. We have had standard Adria rear corner steadies on the last three Corals. However on the current vehicle, because we've had a towbar fitted (for the ebike Thule carrier), fitting corner steadies has been a headache! So we've abandoned the idea and are now looking for alternatives to prevent the rear end "trampolining" when on site for more than a couple of days. My preference is the Kampa Jack Stand <Broken link removed>
which are reasonably robust and cheap but come in a set of four (I only need two).
Is anyone using these? Are they good enough for the job?
Any better alternatives?
We do NOT want the huge expense of hydraulic levelling systems either thanks.
 
Oct 10, 2009
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Bishop's Stortford
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Autotrail Delaware
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Since 2011
donkey Yes I appreciate that. I was responding to the multiple comments about the difference in cost steadies verses levellers. Re: steadies I have read that they should not be used with heavy vehicles as they are not meant to support such loads.
 
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Sep 9, 2019
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Autotrail Apache 632
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Since Sept 2019
I fitted these to our tow bar, they work brilliantly!
 

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Feb 22, 2020
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West Midlands
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Bessacarr E582
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2011, 11.6m cruiser on Thames for 5 years before
I bought a pair of second hand steadies on the forum and fitted to our Hymer with towbar just made up a couple of brackets and bolted to chassis.
similar to these:
I had a pair fitted by ALKO at Southam when they fitted the detachable scooter and bike rack. I put a couple of the pads you get for caravan steadies under to give extra width, for soft ground, and height if needed.
 
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