# 1
Camco Trailer Tongue Jack Stand
Product is well made, but we stopped using it because it was just too unstable to support our trailer tongue. Changed to a heavier larger block.
Great product! Incredibly strong.
# 2
Valterra Trailer Jack Stand - Polyethylene - 8-5/8" Diameter x 8-3/8" Tall - 5K
Pretty good. I camp with my trailer. Which to me means dirt, grass etc. I also hang out in trailer suburbs, aka “campgrounds “. This is far less stable than my previous stack of wood, and can feel pretty sketchy on lumpy, uneven ground. In fact I’ve had my tongue jack slip off once. For now I’m sticking with it, but I’m very cautious of how it’s sitting when I disconnect from my truck. On off-level spots (the majority of where I camp), it’s completely normal for the trailer to shift forward or back a bit when I disconnect, and his stand can get really wobbly when that happens. I have to take my time and readjust till it sits solid/flat and I’m comfortable it’s stable.
I recently purchased the trailer jack stand and adjustable trailer hitch. It was exactly what I need and expected based on the website description and pictures. The delivery was quick and appreciate you could track the exact location and delivery date. I'd purchase all my trailer needs from etrailer.com.
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