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Greetings I am looking for something to take out the rocknroll so to speak when our trailer is dis-connected from my truck and set-up. Does anybody have any experience with the rotolocks that Genos has?

Thanks in advance DOC NIELSEN
 
Hey Doc, just get you a bumper sticker that says "if this trailers a rockin dont be a knockin " and all will be fine... ... ... ... :eek: :D :eek:
 
I dont have the Rotolocs but something similar, picked it up at camping world. They help some, but dont stop it completely. The Rotolocs look like they would work better than my setup.



Kev
 
If you have a fifth-wheel the "a-frame" support which connects to the kingpin works very well (at least on my trailer)...
 
Doc:

I just returned from a camping trip, and was going to post the same question! At 65. 00 a piece, sure would like some good feedback on the Rotoloks.

Did you post this in the towing form also?



Stick
 
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I looked at the Rotolocks @ Geno's also, but didn't like the price. I purchased (1) one of these http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus/index. cfm?deptID=5&subOf=161,34&skunum=11109

@ Camping World, (On SALE for about 4. 2 bills). Looks like they are almost the price of the Rotolocks now.

They operate by pushing horizonally against each tire vs. the Rotolock which pull vertical pressure against the tires.

I like what I purchased, but would still like a Rotolock.



Erick
 
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