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Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug - A-Frame - 25-1/8" Lift - 3.5K - Black

Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug - A-Frame - 25-1/8" Lift - 3.5K - Black

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Call etrailer.com at 1-800-940-8924 for expert service. We are your Heartland RV camper jacks experts, and offer a great price. etrailer.com carries a complete line of etrailer products for your Heartland RV North Trail Travel Trailer 2011. Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug - A-Frame - 25-1/8" Lift - 3.5K - Black part EJ-3527-BBX from etrailer can be ordered online at etrailer.com. Complete camper jacks installation instructions and technical support.
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Electric A-frame jack has 2 toggle switches for operation. Jack has a retracted height of 9", an extended height of 28-1/2", and 19-1/2" of travel. Drop leg offers an extra 5-5/8" of lift. 7-way RV-style plug makes setup easy.


Features:

  • Electric jack lets you raise and lower your A-frame trailer
  • Drop leg allows for increased lift and saves time when raising or lowering
    • Pin and clip holds leg at desired location
  • 2 Toggle switches on the front of the housing let you operate the jack
    • On/off switch controls light
    • Extend/retract switch controls up and down movement
  • 7-way RV-style plug pulls power from your vehicle's trailer connector
    • No need to manually wire for power
    • 7-Way must have active 12 volt pin
  • LED light illuminates at a downward angle to help you focus on your coupler
  • Emergency crank (included) allows you to manually operate jack if needed
  • Black powder coated outer tube
  • Zinc-finished inner tube and footplate resist corrosion
  • Simple, bolt-on installation


Specs:

  • Bracket height:
    • Retracted: 9"
    • Extended: 28-1/2"
  • Total lift: 25-1/8"
    • Screw travel: 19-1/2"
    • Drop leg travel: 5-5/8"
  • Clearance:
    • 20-1/2" From bottom of bracket to top of jack
  • Outer tube diameter: 2-1/4"
  • Inner tube diameter: 2"
  • Hole spacing on drop leg: 1-7/8"
  • Footplate diameter: 5-1/2"
  • Lift capacity: 3,500 lbs
  • 1-Year warranty


How to Determine the Lift Capacity You Need in a Jack

A trailer jack is designed to lift the tongue of your trailer so you can connect the trailer coupler to your hitch ball. To do this, you'll need a jack with a lift capacity high enough to handle your trailer's tongue weight.


Tongue weight is the amount of weight that your trailer applies to the back of your tow vehicle. Typically, your tongue weight should be 10-15% of your total trailer weight (trailer + cargo). In other words, a 10,000-lb trailer would have a tongue weight between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs. For a trailer this size, you would need a jack with a lift capacity of at least 1,500 lbs.


It's okay to have a jack with a weight rating that is higher than your trailer's tongue weight. In fact, a jack with a higher lift capacity should operate more efficiently, allowing you to spend less time cranking and more time camping.


Trailer and Camper Jack Lift

Every jack offers a certain amount of lift or travel. Screw travel is the distance the jack extends when you crank it (or toggle it to "extend" on an electric model). Some jacks include a drop leg for extra adjustability. On these jacks, you'll see the maximum extension of the drop leg listed in the specs as well. Adding the screw travel and drop leg travel together will give you the total lift. The total lift listed above can help you determine how high this jack will be able to raise your trailer.



EJ-3527-BBX Ram Powered Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 19-1/2" Screw Travel - 3,500 lbs - Black



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Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug - A-Frame - 25-1/8" Lift - 3.5K - Black - EJ-3527-BBX

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (1747 Customer Reviews)

Electric A-frame jack has 2 toggle switches for operation. Jack has a retracted height of 9", an extended height of 28-1/2", and 19-1/2" of travel. Drop leg offers an extra 5-5/8" of lift. 7-way RV-style plug makes setup easy.

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The 7-way plug electric jack is a great replacement for my crank handle jack. I did not want to install and maintain a 12V battery for just a jack so this is an easy plug and play solution for me.



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7 pin easy hook up for trailer jack does not work on my 2020 ford ranger. Missing 12v power to jack control? any advice in Trouble shooting. Is there a compatibilty problem with ranger to your jack 7 pin config? Will use manual hook to battery rather then ask for replacement jack if possible?. Before I cut any wires and void warranty. Is all I have to do is cut and splice the fused red wire to a positive battery terminal to do this. What abount grounding? Please advise should I modify and wire direct or return jack back for refund/replace

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Jenny N.

1/31/2024

Thanks for reaching out! What I am going to tell you to do first is check the fuse box for your Ford and make sure that is a fuse there for the 12-volt function. From time to time some Ford trucks do not have this fuse active. Also, you can do what you mentioned by running the power to a 40-amp circuit breaker like part # 9510 to the positive terminal of the battery. The jack would be grounded through the seven way.



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Shipped quickly and arrived a day early. Jack has ample power and is fairly quiet operating.

If your 7 pin plug is not supplying 12v power, check the fuse box under the hood for an open 40A fuse. Placement will differ on vehicle/models but on my 2002 Silverado it is stud #1. It was pinned from the factory but never had a fuse, 12v power supplied after fuse was installed.



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So far so good! I really like the 7 pin pigtail, eliminates cutting into the trailer’s wiring harness. Clean and tidy in appearance.



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Worked perfectly, handled my trailer no issues, just remember to unplug it before you pull away from your parked trailer, don't ask me how I found that out...



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Bought it to replace the OEM-installed fancy electronic-controlled jack that either would not work, or worse yet it jacked up the trailer on its own!
This one is basic. No fancy electronics to fail! Easy to install. Works perfectly as advertised.



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After only using the unit a few times, it stopped working because of the low quality power connection. We replaced it with a more durable version in order to get our toyhauler hitched back up to move.



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Installed this today on a cargo/work trailer that I pull with a 19 f250, install wasn't bad, except for the trouble shooting. Just happen to notice they had one with a 7 pole wire, which I got so it'd work off my truck(since I have a cargo and no batteries), I'm pretty mechanically inclined and started troubleshooting what the issue was as soon as it didn't work. I had to change terminals for the hot wire to my parking light terminal, only way it'd work. Other than that, works amazing and regret not getting one sooner.



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Arrived on time, no damage, instalation under 30 minutes, works as advertised. Only issue was the 'stop here' tape near bottom of the shaft was skewed. I know from past experience not to lower the Jack all the way down but am awaiting a reply from my email asking for info on exactly what point I should not lower the Jack. Other than that, I am very satisfied with the product.



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I ordered the etrailer jack after doing some research. The installation was simple and straightforward. I have a 2018 GMC pickup and 24' ATC trailer. When the jack is installed as intended, my tailgate would hit the jack housing. So, I slightly elogated the mounting plate holes and rotated the jack 1/3 turn...problem solved! A nice surprise was that the manual cranking feature works very easily, less effort than the original hand crank that came on the trailer. Some reviews I had read complained about the slow speed of the jack. I did not find that to be a problem. While it is not fast, you won't get in trouble and it beats the heck out of manual cranking. I'm happy with the purchase and would recommend it to anyone.



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Ordered on Friday at 4:00PM. Shipped on Friday and arrived on Monday afternoon. Great service and quick shipping are what you can expect from etrailer. I installed the jack on a 7x14 cargo trailer that I use to haul misc. equipment and materials with a 2018 Ford F350 DRW using a Curt 48012 pintle/ball combo hitch. Once the old jack was removed, installation was very easy. I did however have to make a modification to the jack. My tailgate would not clear the jack when mounted in its intended position. With kids and misc helpers that is a no go for me. After looking at the jack, I removed the 5 screws holding the top cover on and noticed there are 4 socket head bolts holding the gear box onto the jack body. I removed the bolts, rotated the gear box around to the back of the jack and reinstalled. This position provides me clearance for my tailgate and protects the switches from potential damage. It does put the light on the wrong side to be useful, but as the etrailer employee said in the video, “its not the brightest light” to begin with. I have only used it a few times to confirm operation but so far it works well and sure beats the old jack I had on there. etrailer has great customer service and technical support. I would recommend this product to others and will continue to shop at etrailer. Thanks!



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Hi Chelsea:

Order did arrive on Wed.
& in good shape.
Have only had a brief moment to look at it.

From what I see so far.....looks like it will
fit. (the jack's top housing, clearing the front
support on my generator mount).

Hope to install it this weekend.
Thanks, reconnect later.
Darryl



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Very easy install. Works amazing. I love the 7 way plug that powers it. Very simple to use.



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After a year still works great……easy to install, and didn’t need the light because I had already installed a rear utility light to my truck to hook up trailers but for those who don’t have a back light it is much easier than a flashlight. Great product!



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it's finicky often leading to holding your break whether it will work. The plug can be responsible sometimes for that but if it sitting a while it gets sticky so a good bit of use and service is needed. etrailer has been fantastic customer support when needed.



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Did not fit .Sanded the power coat down trying to get enough clearance Clarance haha and it still doesn’t fit so close so I guess I will sand some more. What is odd is that this is specific for my camper as per previous question as to fit.Paint remover maybe offer any suggestions
I already have over an hour in this and it still isn’t installed.
Thanks



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Works great on my 24' car trailer!



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Best purchase I have ever made and I will never have go without one on my horse trailer ever again!



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Package was delivered on the day that was scheduled. Very happy with the jack. It was very easy to install. Thank you so much.



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It came to me with the light assembly broken due to shipping. The company forwarded me a new cover right away and I changed it out. Looks and works great



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This is a good little jack! It came from etrailer quickly, installed easily, and works great! As usual, the folks at etrailer were a pleasure to work with!



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Does not work when connected to my 2024 GMC Denali 3500HD, required an LED Load Adapter on the 7-way connector



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Seven blade plug was miss wired. I had to disassemble and contect wires to correct location. Involved locating "hot" pin and then ground. This was complicated as new vehicles have so much plastic, it was difficult to get a ground for test light. High level of frustration. Cheap shielding for wires from plug to jack. Cheap plug, but works. Unit now works. Apprehensive about reliability.

Etrailer Expert

Katrina D.

8/8/2023

That is not good that you had to go through all of that extra work. Let me see if there is anything that we can do for you.



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Easy install works flawlessly! A major upgrade from my original factory jack.



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Works perfectly, took one tool and half an hour to install. Helps to watch videos on etrailer


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