From campsite leveling to long-term stability, the right camper jack setup makes all the difference. At etrailer, we offer a full range of jacks, stabilizers, pads, and leveling blocks to help you keep your RV, fifth wheel, or camper steady and secure. Whether you’re upgrading to an electric stabilizer jack or just need a reliable A-frame jack for weekend towing, we’ve got options for every rig and terrain. Explore fifth wheel tripods, wheel chocks, scissor jacks, and landing gear from top brands like Lippert, Bulldog, and Ultra-Fab. Whatever your setup, we’ve got the tools to help you level up—literally.With over 73 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.
What kinds of camper jacks are out there?
There are so many options, depending on what you need. A-frame jacks are great for lifting and leveling the front of A-frame trailers. If you’ve got a fifth wheel, landing gears are perfect for extra stability. Scissor jacks are super versatile for stabilizing different trailers, and electric stabilizers are a dream—just push a button! There are even tripods for fifth wheels and drop leg jacks for uneven ground.
How do I choose the best camper jack for my setup?
Choosing the right camper jack depends on your trailer type, weight, and leveling needs. If you’re unsure where to start, check out our FAQ on the Best Camper Jacks. It breaks down the different types of jacks and helps you pick the perfect one for your camper.
How do I pick the right scissor jack for my camper?
First, check the weight capacity—you’ll want a jack that can handle your camper’s weight. Then look at the lift height to make sure it’s tall enough for your setup. Also, think about how it mounts—some bolt on, while others need to be welded. A durable steel jack is always a safe bet.
Are electric stabilizers worth it?
Definitely, especially if you’re tired of cranking by hand! They’re super convenient—just press a button and you’re done. They’re also faster and give you a more even stabilization. If you camp a lot or struggle with manual jacks, they’re a great upgrade.
How can I keep my fifth wheel stable when it’s parked?
Tripods are awesome for reducing movement in the front of your trailer. Adding wheel stabilizers between the tires helps keep everything steady, and landing gears provide solid support for leveling. Hitch stabilizers are great, too—they cut down on sway at the hitch point.