Replacement Electric Jack for 2004 Keystone Montana 335RLBS Travel Trailer
Updated 01/15/2019 | Published 01/14/2019 >
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electric jack for a 2004 Keystone Montana 335RLBS Gross Weight 8340. What electric jack do you recommend to replace the original one that has gone bad on this camper?
asked by: Mike C
Expert Reply:
For your 2004 Keystone Montana 335RLBS, I recommend replacing your OEM jack with the
Bulldog Powered-Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 14" Lift - 3,500 lbs - White # BD500188. This is a very reliable trailer jack that not only operates quickly but also fairly quietly. This is available in white or black # BD500187. This jack has an LED light to assist with coupling and uncoupling your trailer as well. In the event that your trailer battery loses power, this jack comes with a manual lift lever to assist.
When installing make sure the jack has bare metal to metal contact for the ground connection between the plate and the coupler.
I've attached a couple of videos to further assist.

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