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Crossframe-Mount Stabilizer Jack, 19"

Husky Trailer Jack

Code:   76856

Price:$144.95

Shipping Weight: 40 pounds

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Husky Trailer Jack - 76856

CP Products Crossframe Mount Stabilizer Jacks

These stabilizer jacks mount accross the frame of your trailer and adjust to fit frame widths of 64"-74". They provide support, relief from rocking and tilting as you move around inside your trailer and assist in fine-tune leveling. Self-store out of the way when not in use.

  • For trailers with up to 19" clearance from ground to frame
  • 24" leg length
  • 8" crank stem
  • Static load capacity: 2,000 lbs.
  • Optional foot pads available (sold separately)





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  • Will Crossframe-Mount Stabilizer Jack, # 76856 Fit on a 1971 Airstream Trailer
  • As long as the frame on your Airstream is between 64 and 74 inches wide and is rated for use with this type of jack, then the Crossframe-Mount Stabilizer Jack, # 76856, will work. The 16 or 17 inches from the ground to the frame is within the limits of this jack. It will go up to 19 inches between the ground and frame but no higher. You may also be interested in the CP Products Stabilizer Jack Foot Pads, # 76851. These feet are designed to work with the jack you have referenced will provide i
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  • How Does the Husky CrossFrame-Mount Stabilizer Jack Install on a Trailer.
  • This Crossframe-Mount Stabilizer Jack # 76856 will bolt onto a trailer using the bolt holes that are present on the mounting flanges of this product as well as with the included nuts and bolts. You will most likely have to drill holes in the frame of your trailer so that you can install this product. Check out the picture I attached that shows the bolt hole of the mounting flange. In case you find yourself on soft ground you may also be interested in purchasing CP Products Stabilizer Jack
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  • Replacing Scissor Jacks with Crossframe Stabilizer Jack on a 32 Foot 5th Wheel Trailer
  • The advantage that the Crossframe-Mount Stabilizer Jack, # 76856, gives you over scissor jacks, like part # UF48-979002, is that it is one unit mounted across your trailer frame providing more stability. This stabilizer jack can be adjusted from either side like your scissor jacks to accommodate for surfaces that are not level. You may also be interested in the Stabilizer Jack Foot Pads, # 76851, to provide improved footing on soft soils.
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  • How Far Past Edge of Trailer Will Crank Stems of Husky Crossframe Stabilizer Jack # 76856 Extend
  • The mounting flanges of the Crossframe Mount Stabilizer Jack are width adjustable from 64-74 inches apart. The flanges serve as the attachment point to the travel trailer frame. Once installed, the crank stems will extend about 8 inches to either side of the attachment point at the frame member. If you measure the distance from the outside of the frame member to the outside edge of the trailer, you should have a pretty good idea how far if at all the stems will extend past the side of the tra
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