Step 1: Pick a flat and level surface to park your trailer. This will provide a stable base for the stabilizer leg to support the trailer.
Step 2: Position the stabilizer leg at the corner of the trailer, opposite the side where the weight is loaded. This will help distribute the weight evenly and prevent tilting.
Step 3: Extend the stabilizer leg until it reaches the ground. Utilize the crank handle to ensure that it is firmly in place.

Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other side of the trailer.
Step 5: Use a spirit level to verify that the trailer is level and that both stabilizer legs are providing equal support.
Step 6: If necessary, adjust the stabilizer leg to ensure the trailer is level and stable.
Once the stabilizer legs are in place and secure, you can feel confident in the stability and safety of your parked trailer. Following these guidelines will ensure that the stabilizer legs are used correctly and will prevent premature wear and tear.
Remember to always pack down and stowaway the stabilizer legs before moving the trailer. With proper use and maintenance, your trailer stabilizer legs will provide years of reliable service.





