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Old 04-12-2014, 10:57 AM   #641
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Sam, when you order the Jt strong arms in a 36qbok, are they only on the front jacks or is there also one on the rear stabs?
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Old 04-12-2014, 11:25 AM   #642
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Sam, when you order the Jt strong arms in a 36qbok, are they only on the front jacks or is there also one on the rear stabs?
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From all the pics I've seen they only come on the front...



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Old 04-12-2014, 11:27 AM   #643
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From all the pics I've seen they only come on the front...
Me too. But all the pics show the rear stabs up, so I didn't know.

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I had my dealer add them, that way they are on front and rear. The fronts each have two arms while the rear just have one.

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Old 04-12-2014, 11:42 AM   #645
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I had my dealer add them, that way they are on front and rear. The fronts each have two arms while the rear just have one.

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Be neat to see a pic of the rear arms...how they are attached?!



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Old 04-12-2014, 07:16 PM   #646
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I have a question for the forum. I own a Sabre 32RCTS and while washing it the other day I noticed a hairline crack by the top running light on the passenger side. Has anyone else had this happen? I am wondering what would be the best way to fix it. It has been only 16 months since I purchased it. Thanks


I would have it inspected by a Sabre dealer. The dealer can then submit the information to our warranty department.

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Be neat to see a pic of the rear arms...how they are attached?!
X2 I'd like to see some pictures as well. I started a thread a few days ago asking how people attach them. I dont know about everyone else but my rear stabilizers are attached at the end of the camper on the arms the bumper is attached too so I'm not sure were to attach the jt strongarm
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X2 I'd like to see some pictures as well. I started a thread a few days ago asking how people attach them. I dont know about everyone else but my rear stabilizers are attached at the end of the camper on the arms the bumper is attached too so I'm not sure were to attach the jt strongarm
Someone had some pics of them on here a few days ago. Cant remember whitch thread though. I think wiscampsin has some, if I recall correctly.

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Mine are attached from the stabilizer up to the frame.

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Sam, when you order the Jt strong arms in a 36qbok, are they only on the front jacks or is there also one on the rear stabs?
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Front only.
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Thanks Sam!
Thats what I figured, but never know untill ya ask!

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Someone had some pics of them on here a few days ago. Cant remember whitch thread though. I think wiscampsin has some, if I recall correctly.

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They weren't available as an option when we factory ordered our Sabre so we had dealer install both front and rear. Only pic I have of the rear ones is this.

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Front only.
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Why front only? I figure if somebody wants them on the front wouldn't they want them on the rear too?
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Why front only? I figure if somebody wants them on the front wouldn't they want them on the rear too?
Dear Wiscampsin,
The front legs is where the majority of the sway comes from. We are only allowed so many production options, so when we had to choose, we picked the front. Not a great explanation, but the truth!
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The front legs is where the majority of the sway comes from. We are only allowed so many production options, so when we had to choose, we picked the front. Not a great explanation, but the truth!
Huh good to know.

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The front legs is where the majority of the sway comes from. We are only allowed so many production options, so when we had to choose, we picked the front. Not a great explanation, but the truth!
I agree with Turbo. Pretty funny to read but after you think about it for a while, it makes you nod your head and go, "yeah, that makes sense". Infinite options are great for consumers, but make the ordering and build process overly complex. And, of course- you can't make everything standard!
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The front legs is where the majority of the sway comes from. We are only allowed so many production options, so when we had to choose, we picked the front. Not a great explanation, but the truth!
Got it, makes sense. Thanks Sam.
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From past experience the fronts remove most but adding the rear JT removes all the wiggle. Set up for camping with just the fronts set and then go to the rear. Push on the side and you will get some wiggle. The tires act as the pivot point. Add the rear JT and you'll get no side to side movement.
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From past experience the fronts remove most but adding the rear JT removes all the wiggle. Set up for camping with just the fronts set and then go to the rear. Push on the side and you will get some wiggle. The tires act as the pivot point. Add the rear JT and you'll get no side to side movement.
Looks like I'll be making a set for the rear then!
Thanks all, for the info!

Thanks Sam for answering my question!

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