Corner Steadies
9 replies
Robbie7831 replied on 30/08/2017 15:14
Posted on 30/08/2017 15:14
Hi, has anybody anybody got any information of how I can obtain/purchase wooden blocks for under the steadies on my caravan.
I am specifically interested in obtaining some that I have seen attached to other caravan steadies. The wooden block appears to have a light weight metal plate attached to it, to which the caravan steady is attached. I am not sure if these are commercially manufactured or home made. Anybody got any information, please.
EJB986 replied on 31/08/2017 08:44
Posted on 31/08/2017 08:44
Corners steadies on a MH do the same as they do on a caravan....they keep the body of the vehicle steady!
If blocks are attached to the steadies during transit, as they are on most caravans, the noise of them flapping in the wind will persuade you to remove them very quickly!
I use two loose pieces of ply
Rocky 2 buckets replied on 31/08/2017 09:23
Posted on 31/08/2017 08:44 by EJB986Corners steadies on a MH do the same as they do on a caravan....they keep the body of the vehicle steady!
If blocks are attached to the steadies during transit, as they are on most caravans, the noise of them flapping in the wind will persuade you to remove them very quickly!
I use two loose pieces of ply
Milothedog replied on 31/08/2017 10:04
Posted on 31/08/2017 10:04
Buy a length of Decking Board and cut it in to squares i..e. pieces as long as its wide. give it a coat of fence treatment and you have as many or as little perfect stacking blocks/steady pads to place under the steadies when pitching. a lot cheaper than the ones you can buy and sturdier. I carry 16 in an old small wicker basket from a small hamper. It weighs very little as well
Tinwheeler replied on 31/08/2017 12:59
Posted on 30/08/2017 15:14 by Robbie7831Hi, has anybody anybody got any information of how I can obtain/purchase wooden blocks for under the steadies on my caravan.
I am specifically interested in obtaining some that I have seen attached to other caravan steadies. The wooden block appears to have a light weight metal plate attached to it, to which the caravan steady is attached. I am not sure if these are commercially manufactured or home made. Anybody got any information, please.
Randomcamper replied on 31/08/2017 13:15
Randomcamper replied on 31/08/2017 13:19
Tinwheeler replied on 31/08/2017 13:47
Steve Scott replied on 31/08/2017 14:58
Posted on 31/08/2017 13:47 by TinwheelerIt's a 4 year old thread.
SpoonleyRich
Caravanner from Shropshire