Electric Tongue Jack Upgrade Recommendation for a Safari Condo Alto F2114
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Hi eTrailer Team. I just got a new Safari Condo Alto F2114 3,500 LB GVWR camping trailer and am interested in getting a powered tongue jack, but Im not sure which one I would need. Could you assist? Thanks
asked by: Ger H
Expert Reply:
Thanks for reaching out, Ger!
For a simple replacement A-Frame jack I recommend checking out the Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug # EJ-3527-BBX which is essentially your industry-standard quality jack with a 7-Way plug that you'll connect to your vehicle to operate the jack.
If you want something that operates a bit quicker then I recommend the Phoenix Electric Trailer Jack # UF38-944040 instead because it lifted 1,000 lbs in a quarter of the time (10 seconds) that it took the etrailer option to lift 1,000 lbs 6". This option hardwires into your trailer battery, but it is more of a premium option.
Attached are videos of both jacks for you to check out.

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Ger H.
9/18/2024
Thanks Jon…. I will review!