# 1
Stabilizer Jacks - 6-1/4" Drop Leg Travel - 18" - 650 lbs - Qty 2
Easy to install both in under an hour. Provide good stability to small (boat) trailer when deployed. I can see the paint/powder will be as durable as they were as simple to install
Bought these for my cargo trailer. Did not get around to installing them for several months. When I finally unpacked them, the “foot” of one came off while I was unwrapping them. I had to drill holes and add a few screws to reattach. There was no damage to the box. They still serve their purpose, just disappointing.
# 2
Fulton Drop-Leg Stabilizer Jack with Mounting Channel - Weld-On - 20" Leg
The "Drop-Leg Stabilizer" works great! I needed a way to stabilize my cord wood hauling trailer when loading it up. The Legs are very sturdy. The channel portion (which is welded to the trailer frame) will need to be painted to avoid rusting. Overall - very pleased.
I had to weld 2 pieces of flat iron on it so I could bolt it on the trailer tongue
# 3
Stallion Stabilizer Jacks - 7" Drop Leg Travel - 22-1/4" - Qty 2
I mounted this Stabilizers Jacks to the back of a 4x8 utility trailer. I use the trailer to haul my Honda ATV to MotoAmerica motorcycle races. Once the ATV is removed I lower the jacks and mount my tent inside the trailer. These stabilizers allow me to safely move around in the tent without fear of the trailer tipping.
Jacks worked great. Added them to an aluminum 2 place enclosed snowmobile trailer that did NOT like humans to walk up the rear ramp when unhooked and empty!? ...problem solved.
# 4
Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks - 24" Long Corner Steadies - Silver - Qty 2
The box was a little beat up but, after all they are heavy steel parts and they are trying to keep the weight down for shipping coasts. The stabilizers were in great shape. I liked that the mounting brackets are removable and made it convenient to weld in place. The brackets could be bolted on but, you would have to countersink the bolts as there is about 1/8" clearance between the bracket and stabilizer body. I'm very happy with them and would recommend them. I would like to have etrailer show all the dimensions and capacities.
Replaced flimsy rusting scissor stabilizers w weldable mount Ark 24” Stabilizer, made paper templates for old mounting holes using center punch and drill press for the plates then replaced 5/16” bolts with 5/16”x 31/2” bail hitch pins for removing for boondocking on the washboard roads as they are heavy duty & mounted on an ATC aluminum trailer frame. Well built and beefy the zinc plated steel is better than powder coated sheet metal for rust control and a better looking rig
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