Recommendation for Electric Trailer Jacks on a 48 Foot MTI Gooseneck Race Car Trailer
Updated 04/16/2013 | Published 04/13/2013 >
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I have a 48ft. gooseneck and am wanting electric jacks but your 2 jacks I see pictured has me confused which one I would need. My trailer is just to haul my racecar it has 7000lb. axles3 with no cabinets just flooring and lights. It is an MTI trailer. Also wondering what kind of warranty there is?
asked by: Danny R
Helpful Expert Reply:
We have two options that would work for your MTI 48ft. gooseneck trailer.
Option #1: Ultra-Fab Products Trailer Jack -# UF17-943010 - with this option it has a combined weight capacity of 12,000 pounds, which will currently hold your trailer and race car providing that the weight at the front of the trailer does not exceed the 12,000 pound recommendation. If you decide to add more weight in the future, you will want to re-look at your jack situation. This item has a 3 year warranty.
Option #2: This option contains 3 part numbers that will work in conjunction: together, they will actually give you a higher weight capacity, 24,000 pounds. # BD1824200100, # BD182800, # BD182805. These items each have 5 year warranties.
Using this option requires a user made connecting rod.

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Ultra-Fab Deluxe Electric Landing Gear Set - Weld On - 38" Lift - 12,000 lbs
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