# 1
Stabilizer Jack - 6-1/4" Drop Leg Travel - 18" - 650 lbs - Qty 1
Gave it a three due to the modifications that had to be done to make it fit. I had to grind down the outside of the pad about 3/16" to make the stabilizer fit up into the bumper of our Scamp. In addition, I shimmed the top down about 5/32 so it would lock into place without forcing it. One stabilizer had epoxy which looks very sloppy. This on the edge where it should be spot welded - hope this is the case! Fortunately, I'd read reviews indicating that this was not a direct replacement for Scamp 13'ers. Folks should be aware they may have to do some work since the stabilizers may not fit out of the box. Once modified, they work as expected.
I drilled two 3/8" holes in the top of the rail and used two stainless bolts to hold it on. Works very well for this application. It folds and holds the trailer for loading, and if I have to leave it somewhere, and don't want the tongue sitting on the ground. I used it on a Harbor Freight 4x4 trailer I am building to pull with my Can-Am Spyder. Love it!!!
# 2
Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks - 24" Lift - 13,000 lbs - Qty 2
Definitely a heavier duty version of our campers stock stabilizers. They bolted right up to the brackets and glad we have new stabilizers. I hope the paint lasts on these as that seems to be an issue with the other, cheaper stabilizers. Time will tell.
if I had to rate this upgrade in difficulty one being the easiest five being the hardest, it would be a one. Super simple. Take the nuts and bolts off your old hardware and install the upgrade in its place. I read some of the reviews were people were annoyed with the counter clockwise rotation and the bolt sticking out too far. I really didn’t see a problem with either. I know you’re not supposed to use a drill to extend and retract these but I always have. I suppose as long as you’re not torquing the heck out of the adjustment screw you shouldn’t have any problems. I always put a small flat 2 x 6 piece of wood under the foot of each one of these. It seems to add quite a bit of stability.
# 3
Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs
I've had this power jack for about a year and it works flawlessly, it beats hand cranking. And not to mention the great service from etrailer their the best in the business.
Bought Pro Series Weight Dist Hitch, Jameson C was very helpful picking the right one out , ordered it on Friday and it arrived on Wednesday a day earlier than expected. Placed a second order for an electric jack and misc. parts. Extremely happy with their service. I don't review stuff but these guys deserve one.
# 4
Ultra-Fab Stackable Stabilizers for Small Trailers and Campers - 6,000 lbs - Qty 4
These Jack's made both building and positioning my teardrop onto the trailer bed easier. At campsites they easily level the trailer. So yes I'm happy.
we are using these stabilizers for supporting our offloaded truck camper (adventurer 910db) where we reside full-time ... they are very easy to use, provide excellent support for the truck camper and have eliminated 98% of wobble ... the support structure includes jack pads, e-trailer stabilizer, 2x6 pressure treated lumber, 4x8 3/4 inch pressure treated plywood
# 5
Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - Black
Overall the product does exactly what it's intended for and works well. I however assumed that this would be a simple R&R for my camper and did very little installation research other that the video provided on etrailer' s website Sadly it did not fit. Not at all. I didn't take into account that have a double framed hitch toyhauler. The baseplate on the factory leg was a TRIANGLE.....this unit was ROUND. Also the primary shaft was thicker than stock and would not drop down into place I know modifying is frowned upon, but I found that ALL powered hitch legs I found have round mounting plates and it's not mentioned the leg tube is thicker than OEM? Since NOT having a power lift wasn't an option for this camper application...too heavy in the front when ATVS loaded to lift for setting the equalizer hitch tension bars, I proceeded to modify by cutting the rear rounded mounting base ... square. Took off about 1/2 inch. Then I took my metal Dremel sanding bit and increased the hitch leg hole diameter slightly. Took about 1 hr. Dropped it in. Wired it. Tested it. All good. If you can't post this I understand, but take note that some of your website descriptions may need to be enhanced. Thanks!
Bulldog BD500199 installed on 2006 Jayco Jayflight 27BH. Bought this powered jack to replace the non-functioning electric jack that came with the camper we bought 6mo ago. We’ve been using the manual override on the old one, so having a working jack is going to be great:) Just installed this new unit yesterday, so have only used at home so far, but it seems to work very well. Speed is good. It has the drop leg with spring pin for quick adjustment which is cool. It has a built in light which is fairly bright and should come in handy for setting up at night. Installation was very easy. Literally had the old jack removed and new one in place in about 20mins and that included getting the jack stands set up. The hole in the A-frame was big enough for the larger diameter tube of the Bulldog unit, so no fitment problems. I’ve got photos showing the old unit and new. Forgot to take one with the jack removed. There was additional time wiring, but it was only another 20mins or so. Most of that time was spent deciding on routing and zip tying the wire. There is only one wire that hooks up to the battery positive post and there is an internal breaker in the unit so you don’t wire in an external fuse. Heads up there are no wire terminals in the kit, so you will need to have your own to crimp onto the wire. You’ll need a 10ga connector, likely a 5/16 or 3/8 ring terminal but could vary depending on your battery. The wire lead could have been another 12” longer, but it was just barely long enough to reach the positive post after I flipped the battery around to put the positive post on that side of the frame. Also should note that this unit has a dual mounting pattern that allows for turning the head unit 90deg to face sideways, which is what I ended up doing. Facing forward, the head of the jack was really tight up against the propane bottles/cover, so turning it sideways fit much better with our camper. Looks to be well built, so hoping it lasts a long time, and I’m looking forward to not using a manual override crank next time we go camping!
# 6
Bulldog Powered-Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 21-3/4" Lift - 3,500 lbs - White
The bull dog electric tongue jack is awesome. I got it in white to match my trailer. I unbolted the old jack and bolted on the new one in about 5 minutes. (I had my coreless impact gun.) Total install time was about an hour mainly because I wired the jack to my battery inside the trailer that runs the electronic winch and I had to run a separate ground from the battery to one of the mounting bolts for the jack with a cut off switch. So far it works great but time will tell. I'll be using it a lot more next year.
Excellent customer service and followthru by etrailer. Jack is well built and easy to install and use. Would definitely add a flat washer under the bolts to prevent the lock washers from getting drawn into the oblong bolt holes when torquing them done.
# 7
Electric Jack w/ Footplate - A-Frame - 25-1/8" Lift - 3.5K - Black
Great product and Trailer has great customer service. It's to bad that the shipping companies do not take better care with the items during shipping! will receive replacement parts to fix what was broken, but it causes lots of extra work for the customer. will have to take complete jack off to replace the broken motor cover because of shipping carelessness!! regards, Dan Ewert
This little rig has teeth! Much faster than i expected. About a 30 minute installation from old lift removal to new and wiring. Super simple. Great addition to my hangar 18!
# 8
Stabilizer Jacks - 6-1/4" Drop Leg Travel - 18" - 650 lbs - Qty 2
Easy to install both in under an hour. Provide good stability to small (boat) trailer when deployed. I can see the paint/powder will be as durable as they were as simple to install
Bought these for my cargo trailer. Did not get around to installing them for several months. When I finally unpacked them, the “foot” of one came off while I was unwrapping them. I had to drill holes and add a few screws to reattach. There was no damage to the box. They still serve their purpose, just disappointing.
# 9
Valterra Folding Manual Stabilizer for Trailers and RVs - 14" to 28" Tall - Aluminum
I love this thing. The one I've used for the last few years broke. (my fault) Man, I didn't realize how much difference it made. Very glad etrailer.com had it for such a great price. ($10+ cheaper than Wally World) And with etrailer you always get fast shipping. (for FREE in this case)
I just got these and am very impressed so far. I tried them in my back yard on solid concrete and they work great. Super easy and fast to instal. Can’t wait to try them at a campground.
# 10
Leveling Scissor Jack - 24" Lift - 5,000 lbs
Much better jack than the one that came with the tow trailer. This 70 year old woman had no difficulties installing it. One year later still works great!
leveling jack was delivered very promptly and in good shape. installed on my 5th wheel easily and works fine. a bit lighter duty than the OEM jack but darn good value for the price and will get the job done. etrailer is the best!
# 11
Scissor Stabilizer Jacks w/ Handle - 18-3/4" Lift - 5,000 lbs - Qty 2
Initial reaction is that this is a great, high-quality product. Only took me 1-1/2 hours to install two (both on the door-side) that had been damaged. Would've been even faster but I needed to modify the bracket that bolts onto the frame for the rear stabilizer. BTW, the two stabilizers had to be replaced because, as a first-time trailer owner, the dealership never told me to NEVER USE YOUR STABILIZERS TO LEVEL YOUR TRAILER! I hope to save at least one other person the hassle and expense of having to replace your stabilizers because you didn't know any better--I know now and will never forget! At least the new stabilizers are higher quality and really weren't difficult to switch out.
I am completely satisfied with these. Easy to install and much stronger that the original that came with the trailer. My only issue is a different style of wrench is needed than my 3 originals so I need to carry two wrenches.
# 12
Scissor Stabilizer Jack - 18-3/4" Travel - 2,500 lbs - Qty 1
They went on a custom made trailer build that’s not yet in service. Seem to function as advertised.
Same as the original equipment. Fits well, fast delivery. Thank you etrailer.
# 13
Ultra-Fab Stackable Stabilizers for Small Trailers and Campers - 6,000 lbs - Qty 2
Perfect for the four corner supports of our Jayco 175 RD. Much easier to deal with than the scissor jacks installed on the camper. E trailer got them to us quickly as usual!
Our camper came with stabilizers only in the back. Once we level it we put these under the front corners and it gets rid of any movement in the camper like you get when front is only on tongue jack.
# 14
Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jack - 24" Lift - 6,500 lbs
Replacement jack fit and worked perfectly Fast delivery
Jayco camper came with stabilizing jacks in the rear but none in the front. After wife complained that my walking around in the camper in the morning made the bed feel like a water bed I installed these jacks. They work perfect, easy and fast to deploy and camper is now solid when parked.
# 15
Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - A-Frame - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs
I was amazed at how quickly my replacement from etrailer arrived. I was a bit worried that the installation of my new jack would be more difficult that I expected. The reverse proved to be the case, it was very simple to place the trailer tongue on jack stands, remove the old jack and install the new one. As the old saying goes "even a cave man could do it."
Awesome product. My back thanks you. Very easy to install. Only thing I would change is the speed of the motor. A bit slow but still better than hand cranking.
# 16
Electric Ground Control TT Automatic 5-Point Travel Trailer Leveling System - 10,000 lbs
We love our one touch jack system. We used in on a 3 month camping trip out west setting up probably 40 plus times and we continue to use our camper and the jacks work great!
This has definitely been one of the greatest additions to our Stryker travel trailer. Order was received a day earlier than expected and all in good condition. Installation for myself and two other guys was a slight bit time consuming (due to my wanting all the wires hidden in the underbelly of the trailer). Watching the system level my trailer, with a touch of a single button, impresses me still today a year later. Great purchase and I would definitely recommend this product.
# 17
Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack - Black Waterproof Switch Kit - 30" Lift
Box is damaged and tape all over with clear tape holding box closed and first thought is missing parts and paper work and instructions to install ! Pictures taken and open up box finding all parts inside except for the paper work instructions to install, also the rubber cover for the water poof motor is damaged also!
I purchased a lipoert electric stabilizer jack from trailer and it was a perfect fit and it worked awesome I want to thank Karen and all the other ones that made this experience possible and I personally would recommend using eteailer for all of the parts that are needed for a travel trail thank you so very much. Rob Sams.
# 18
Stallion Stabilizer Jacks - 7" Drop Leg Travel - 22-1/4" - Qty 2
I mounted this Stabilizers Jacks to the back of a 4x8 utility trailer. I use the trailer to haul my Honda ATV to MotoAmerica motorcycle races. Once the ATV is removed I lower the jacks and mount my tent inside the trailer. These stabilizers allow me to safely move around in the tent without fear of the trailer tipping.
Jacks worked great. Added them to an aluminum 2 place enclosed snowmobile trailer that did NOT like humans to walk up the rear ramp when unhooked and empty!? ...problem solved.
# 19
Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack - White Switch Kit - 30" Lift
Pros: Works better than I anticipated. Looks great and has better ground clearance than the stock scissor-jack stabilizers. Cons: Installation instructions/documentation weak or non-existent. If all of the instructions, wiring diagrams and documentation were in one place on the web page under a separate tab rather than having to dig through the reviews and the Q & A’s, I would have given this a 5 star rating. I ordered the LCI Power Stabilizer Jacks with the white switch Kit (LC369774) because I wanted the switches mounted in the camper wall so they would be better protected than if they were mounted in the flimsy fender skirts of my camper. I also needed the bolt-on spacer kit (LC673594) for both the front and rear jacks to clear a propane line that runs along the length of the frame. Installation was relatively easy, although there are NO instructions on how to install the spacers kits; the video on etrailer.com was no help whatsoever with the installation. I bolted the jack mount brackets to the shorter side of the spacers using carriage bolts and flange nuts; the slotted holes in the spacers accepted the carriage bolts, aligned perfectly with the holes in the jack mounts, and allowed me to install them without having to try to fit a wrench inside. Then it was just a matter of drilling holes in the frame at the appropriate spacing for flange bolts/nuts through the slotted holes on the end of spacers. I was very pleased with how the switches and the switch compartments looked once installed. Again, though, it took lots of digging to find the wiring diagram and then the matrix for the switch wire colors, because the wires on the white switch are colored differently than the black switch that all of the diagrams show. Also, it states on the jack installation instruction sheet that the power must be a minimum of 10 gauge wire (AWG-10), but nowhere on the wiring diagram does it say anything about that. AWG-10 is a MUST because of the way current drops over a distance. In the case of my camper, it is a 30 foot run which requires that gauge of wire for 20 AMPs.
This stabilizer works very well. I replaced the original Lippert unit on my 2008 5th wheel as the parts I needed were no longer available. The original Lippert unit worked great until some idiot in a drunken stupor decided to move it with the stabilizer in the “down” position. I probably won’t do that again anytime soon. DOH!!!
# 20
Brophy Cable Camper Jacks - 57" Max Lift Height - 3,000 lbs - Qty 2
"Box was badly damaged on arrival. I opened the box and discovered the lift tubes were not there. After contacting customer service they let me know the missing lift tubes were in separate shipment. Customer service was kind and very friendly and got the tracking number of the separate shipment. They gave me the new delivery date and said I could call anytime for updates. Everything came as it should be despite the boxes being pretty beat up. That's really the only reason for 4 instead of five stars. etrailer's dedication to customer service is far above industry standards in my opinion and would definitely recommend them for this alone. I'll post another update with the jacks in use."
5 stars! Love these jacks. They are strong, dependable and do the job. I was a bit nervous with balance point at first, but I built some super inexpensive stabilizers and now getting camper in and out is a breeze
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