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Fiat Ducato body, Milano Motor home 6.2m length
13101 PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2004 10:35 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Everyone ?
i have the above, but when I step in the rear entrance, its a bit bouncy. What I need is some sort of rear support/stabiliser (stabilizer). I thought of scissors Jack, but no one does 24-26 inch (60cm-66cm) jack. Does anyone know where I can purchase a device of sorts that can provide such support, or maybe kit that I can fit....I live in Kent.

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Hi

I know sounds silly, but have you looked under at the rear chassis for wind down steadies? I didn't realise I had them until I went looking for a water drain pipe.
If none there Fiamma do a rear steadies kit.


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Also various types available from CAK 01926 854271, ask them to send you a catalogue
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Hi Jim
Many thanks for reply, just taken another look (in case I missed it), but there is nothing there, just a spare wheel and loads of space ?
I will look into Fiamma along with a few others.

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CAK have two basic types. They an electric set-up where the jacks unfold and come down on the push of a button. The second type is a manual where again they fold up under the bodywork, and are raised and lowered on a racket mechanism using a lever bar. I don’t think (or more likely I can remember) they do the wind down types you normally associated with caravans.

Prices, the electric ones will obviously be a couple of hundred (out of my budget, hence no specific price. However the ratchet ones where quite reasonable as a pair were well under a £100.

PS. Thanks for the email, its appreciated to get feedback Very Happy
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Hi Steve
Been out all day, looking around, as well as a couple hrs on website, looks
like best I can get is Stack Jacks, alloy tripod, with threaded bolt that can extend 35cm max ( i need 60cm)..so, i will ring CAK tomorrow see what they have got, and thanks for the note.

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Hi John,

This is what you need
[img:880bf3edb8]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/monkley/motorhome/LegJack.jpg[/img:880bf3edb8]

The short ones are £37.87 each and the longer ones are £45.90 each inc vat plus about £12 for delivery

The big ones extend from 390mm to 550mm, obviously it depends where you mount them to get suitable length to hit the ground. [url=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/monkley/motorhome/CAK044.htm]But more details here.[/url]

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