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Outback Equipment stock one of Australia's largest ranges of caravan stabiliser legs, from the best brands including Alko, Aussie Traveller & more. We offer a range of secure online payment methods, a straight forward returns policy and fast delivery anywhere in Australia.

Caravan stabiliser legs are a must have accessory when it comes to ensuring a good night's sleep. The truth is, unless you're only camping in caravan parks with concerete pads, you'll quite often find yourself having to park your caravan on uneven ground - and even the slightest angle is enough to drive you crazy.

Stabiliser legs are attached to the underside of your caravan and can be individually adjusted to ensure your van is sturdy and level - and you get a good night's sleep. We stock a variety of stabiliser leg options including portable stands, drop down legs, wind down legs and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a caravan stabiliser leg?

Caravan stabiliser legs are designed to keep your caravan level and stable when it's parked. These legs support your caravan, preventing it from tipping or rocking due to uneven surfaces or strong winds. They're a popular choice among caravan owners for ensuring a stable setup, particularly in varied terrains.

How to measure caravan stabiliser legs?

To measure your caravan stabiliser legs, start by parking on a flat surface. Measure from the frame of your caravan at each corner down to the ground. This tells you how long the stabiliser legs should be to keep your caravan level and stable. Always use a tape measure for the best accuracy. This method is simple and keeps in mind the need for stability on various terrains.

How do you use caravan stabiliser legs?

Using stabiliser legs the right way makes your caravan more stable and stops it from rocking when you move inside. Here is how to do it.

  1. Park your caravan and make sure it is level before lowering the legs. Use a jockey wheel or levelling ramps to get it sitting right. The legs do not lift the caravan. They only stop movement once it is stable.
  2. Lower each stabiliser leg slowly with a winder tool. Do not drop them. If your legs have a quick-release function lock them in place before adjusting. A power drill might seem quicker but it can damage the pins inside.
  3. Set each leg at a slight outward angle. Legs that go straight up and down do not brace against movement. A small angle makes the caravan feel more solid.
  4. Make sure each leg has solid contact with the ground. If the surface is uneven put a block of wood under the foot. This stops the leg from sinking and helps with stability.
  5. Lock each leg securely once it is set. This stops them from shifting when the caravan moves.
  6. Before towing wind the legs back up fully and lock them in place. This stops them from rattling or coming loose while driving.

That is all there is to it.