System like above is ideal... There is several different types of bolt on supports the can be used...
Another solution is maybe a couple of scissor style auto jacks from auto salvage yard or "jack stands" from auto parts store...
(these are similar to ones pictured by Woodbutcher))
IF you camp on fairly lever places a set of wood blocks will work....
A simple system to setup is to disconnect trailer from tow vehicle, lower tongue till it is below the level line of trailer, place any stands or blocks or jacks under rear corners of trailer then use tongue jack to bring trailer up to level... A small level placed on tongue will tell you when its level.... The idea is to get the stands to take some of the weight off the trailer suspension and that will reduce bounciness of trailer due to the springs still trying to work when there is any "motion" inside trailer...
This link will give you a idea of what options for "jacks" or "stands" that are available to stabilize trailers...
http://www.easternmarine.com/RV-Trailer ... abilizers/
Another good link would be to go to GOOGLE search, select "Images" and enter in search box "trailer jack stands" or "trailer stabilizers"....
Where you will find this....
Definitely not recommend...
Dale
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