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Ultimate Trailer Jack - A-Frame - Topwind - 27-1/2" Lift - 2,000 lbs
Super fast shipper. Great product. The jack clears even the most aggressive slopes. Fit perfectly and feels well made to the touch. Time will tell how the galvanized steel holds up. Worth the extra money.
Rated a 4 because I won’t be able to attach it to trailer after winter but as for the construction of the lifts very well made heavy duty as of now I recommend it when I finally hook it up I can reevaluate my findings
# 2
Round A-Frame Trailer Jack - Sidewind - 15-5/8" Travel - 5,000 lbs
I purchased this JA-5000S-B Sidewind jack for my 20' Car Hauler because I added a Harbor Freight toolbox that was taller than my top wind jack. This one is somewhat taller than the one replaced and moves the wind handle toward the truck. In my case the tailgate still drops and clears the handle by 10" or so. The jack is a little slower than the last one but has a higher weight rating (5000 lbs) etrailer always helps with the selection and has been a great resource.
Fits perfectly. Took 5 minutes to install.
# 3
Square A-Frame Jack w/ Footplate - Drop Leg - Sidewind - 28-3/4" Lift - 3,000 lbs
Jack works great. Damaged the original when I forgot to lift the foot and hit my concrete parking apron. After I straighten out the mount this jack fit the hole perfectly and works great.
Instillation was very easy and it works amazingly. My trailer had a electric jack before and I was always having to maintain a battery, now I don't he to mess with that and it lifts super easy. I highly recommend this jack for enclosed trailers or heavy tongue weighted trailers.
# 4
Bulldog A-Frame Round Jack - Sidewind - 15" Lift - Zinc - 5,000 lbs
Pretty sure this is the model that came with my new BoatMaster Trailer many years ago. Anyway, much better than the last jack stand which started rusting less than a year. The new Bulldog, at least on my A-frame trailer, could only be installed with the handle facing forward, which is fine, especially since it is much easier at lifting its weight compared to a top-wind, rusty 1,000 jack that it replaces. I'll let you know if it lasts and doesn't start rusting prematurely or develops winding/gear problems.
i replaced my old jack with this one and it is harder to crank then my older one. probley putting the old one back on.
# 5
Bulldog Round, A-Frame Jack - Topwind - 15" Lift - Zinc - 2,000 lbs
The jack was in stock, the shipping process started immediately, and it was delivered when promised! Thank you.
My order was accurately filled and shipped quickly. I have dealt with etrailer for several years and they have always provided good value.
# 6
Buyers Products A-Frame Jack w/ Support Foot - 15" Travel - 5,000 lbs
Have used this on a flatbed for over a year. Has worked flawlessly and recommend this jack. If the weight rating matches your needs, this is an excellent product for the price point.
The jack lasted about 5 months on a tool trailer that is moved from jobsite to jobsite. It was used about twice a week during that period. We oil and grease all of our jacks that are like this one, so they last longer. I would definitely not buy this brand again.
# 7
Pro Series Round, A-Frame Jack - Topwind - 15" Lift - 2,000 lbs
This is the Jack you want if you need clearance below the tongue! Retracts nearly all the way up! The others left half of the Jack too low and would drag on occasion.
The perfect jack for low clearance trailers! I had trouble finding a jack for my bumper pull horse trailer that wouldn't drag the ground pulling into gas stations, parking lots, etc. I looked at all the farm and home stores in my area with no luck. I thought maybe it didn't exist...then I found etrailer. The short extension below the mount on this jack was exactly what I needed! When fully retracted, it extends no lower than the hitch. I gained five inches from the previous jack. Great peace of mind when traveling and much less worry about dragging when I need all the clearance I can get! Thanks etrailer...and the video was excellent in helping me make sure I was getting what I wanted!
# 8
Ram Round A-Frame Trailer Jack - Topwind - 14-7/8" Travel - Zinc - 3,000 lbs
After a year it has become hard to turn, tried to lubricate it but still hard after any weight is placed on it. Requires two hands and an excessive amount of force. Would not recommend for long term reliability
The jack fit perfectly on my 5x10 trailer and the operation of the jack is super smooth. I also bought the optional wheel and foot for it. The wheel makes it easy to move around our place doing light yard work without having to hook it to the truck. The lawn tractor can easily pull it via the safety chains.
# 9
Phoenix Electric Trailer Jack - A-Frame - 22-1/2" Lift - 4,000 lbs
I installed this on a construction tool cargo trailer. This trailer is outfitted with solar and a battery bank so an electric jack was a no brainer since I already had plenty of power storage. I didn't want to install in the stock jack location so that I could fully open my truck's tailgate. I was able to find a bolt-on jack bracket from a different online store, which made for a easy installation without welding. The same electrician that installed the solar and batteries wired the jack into the elec system and he said it was slick. The trailer has several thousand pounds of tongue weight and this jack has no problem lifting it. The memory settings are handy. This saves quite a bit of time connecting and disconnecting. With the push of a button the trailer jack lifts or lowers automatically while I deal with the safety chains, break away cable, and 7 prong plug. Just as advertised it lifts very quickly even under load. It was installed about a year ago and it's still going strong. I give this a 5 star rating without hesitation. Strong, durable, and well made.
I have had 6 trips with the Phoenix 4000 and it worked great for first 4 . Hooking up for 5th trip I pressed button to raise . Button lite up for a second then turned off. Trailer did not raise . I turned power off then back on hoping to reboot and it worked. It failed again at camp . I used ratchet to operate. When I got home I found 30 amp fuse blown inside of camper . I replaced fuse . I also believe inline fuse provided was loose at spring so I replaced with30 amp blade style fuse . It has worked perfectly now and hoping it will continue.
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