# 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 - 30" Lift - 13,000 lbs - Qty 2
Didn’t last 3 months the end came off and screw mess up where the jack don’t work anymore
Worked beautifully for a Replacement for our customer
# 3
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
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