Need Affordable And Durable Electric Jack For 7,000 lb Car Hauler Trailer
Updated 10/30/2025 | Published 02/03/2025 >
Question:
i need a new jack for my car hauler. it is rated for 7k lbs. should I get the 3500 or 5k jack. And is etrailer the best option? looking for affordability and good durability.
asked by: Nathaniel
Expert Reply:
Hello Nathaniel, thanks for reaching out. So the etrailer jacks are going to be a great choice from a durability and affordability standpoint. The jacks offer all of the features you would want like a work light, sealed switches and a manual crank option. If your trailer is rated for 7K total, the 3,500 lb jack # e23ZV will easily be the best option. A 7,000 lb trailer will usually have a tongue weight of around 700-1,200 lbs, so the 3,500 lb capacity will be more than enough. Not to mention it is priced lower than virtually any other 3.5K electric jack.
These jacks are a new product we just started selling recently so we are pretty excited about them. Do feel free to come back and let me know what you think of it, should you end up ordering one.
Reply below if there is anything else I can do to help.
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Jesse M.
10/30/2025
Hey Nathaniel, how did the 3,500 lb etrailer jack work out on your car hauler? Your feedback could really help others looking for a strong but affordable option. Sharing what you think of it would be great for anyone comparing jacks for similar trailers.