How Many Electric Stabilizer Jacks are Needed for Jayco Jay Flight Trailer
Updated 10/12/2017 | Published 10/11/2017 >
Question:
Do you recommend installing one of these jacks in the back or one in both the front and back? I have a 32 Foot Jayco Jayflight.
asked by: George T
Helpful Expert Reply:
Whether or not you will need two of the Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer Jacks # UF39-941705 on your Jayco Trailer, or just one mounted to the rear, will ultimately come down to your personal preference along with what you currently have installed at the front. If the front of your trailer is supported just by a jack, then the closer you get to the front the more likely it is to sway and for you to experience instability.
Most likely, using just one unit will be enough to sufficiently stabilize your trailer, but going with one at the rear and another closer to the front is going to provide even more stability and may be your best option.
This is an excellent electric stabilizer that features dual, 12V motors that will operate independently of one another for simple and effective leveling. They are designed for trailers with frames that are between 48 and 80 inches wide and have a weight capacity of 6,000 pounds when extended to 30 inches.
I have attached a short video demonstration on this product along with the written installation details that you can check out.
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Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer with Dual Motors - 30" Lift - 6,000 lbs
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