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Old 09-04-2021, 12:11 PM   #1
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JT Strongarm Stabilizer question

Hey guys! Just installed some JT Stabilizer bars on my Flagstaff 29RSWS with the Lippert electric stabilizing jacks.

I’m looking for ideas that any of you have to help secure the T-bolts on the JT arms.

To get everything to work exactly like I wanted I had to turn the bars down towards the ground on the front which will only make the chance of losing one of the t-bolt tighteners even greater.

I’ve looked on Amazon and Lowe’s and other places online looking for a keeper or a strap or some kind of tether I can use to make sure I don’t lose them. Just curious what some of you guys did or would recommend? Thanks in advance for your help and time.
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Old 09-08-2021, 01:54 PM   #2
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I'll admit, I just carried a couple of extras though it sure seems like some kind of keeper would be the more prudent choice.

I think in 2 year or so, I only ever lost 1. But I did re-snug them up after raising the stabilizers.
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