Heavy-duty jack stabilizes your lightweight cargo or camper trailer. Leg telescopes to the ground when you release the lever. Jack swings up for storage. Black powder coat finish resists corrosion. Handle (SJ-100-HD) sold separately.
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Note: This jack is designed to stabilize a portion of your trailer's weight, not to support the full GVWR of your trailer. Do not use this jack to lift your trailer or RV. Doing so will exceed the capacity of the jack.
This stabilizer jack is handy for leveling or stabilizing lightweight trailers. Support the front of your cargo trailer so you can load it or unload it without the trailer rocking or tipping. Or level your pop-up for a night at the campground.
Average Customer Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (730 Customer Reviews)
Heavy-duty jack stabilizes your lightweight cargo or camper trailer. Leg telescopes to the ground when you release the lever. Jack swings up for storage. Black powder coat finish resists corrosion. Handle (SJ-100-HD) sold separately.The part works perfect. The description and measurements on the site were spot on. Can’t wait to take out to the woods snd put it in action. The photos are shot upside down from the bottom of the trailer. Easy to install once I figured out how to access the attachment points.
Using this as a tongue stand for my small utility trailer. Its been working well for that, no fear of it slipping down or giving out. The only modification I have to do is space it down off the tongue because it is hard to lock into the stowed position (clearance too tight against the tongue bar).
I needed to support my 5x8 trailer after installing the Fulton Fold Away Hinge, this stabilizer was the answer. I installed it sideways because it was easier to access when needed. My trailer is very light but if my trailer were heavier I might have installed it in the proper orientation. It's very east to operate.
Nice jack. Holds up the front of the trailer. I checked it the other day, and it still moves and slides freely. Sad thing is, I installed it a year ago, and hadn't moved the trailer since. So I haven't tried it with a load on the trailer, but I normally don't leave anything on the trailer when it isn't attached to the car anyway. One thing I would do differently is that this is meant to bolt onto a flat surface. I bolted across the gap on the bottom of the trailer tongue, and it did bend in a bit. I should have used another piece of 1/8 inch thick steel bar to go between this and the trailer tongue, same as the piece I made and put inside the trailer tongue, so this clamps onto the bottom flanges of the tongue. (The bottom of the trailer tongue is a box shape, but with the bottom only having a 1/4 inch flange on either side, not closed like the other 3 sides). But that is an issue with how I mounted it, and not a problem with the jack.
Gave it a three due to the modifications that had to be done to make it fit. I had to grind down the outside of the pad about 3/16" to make the stabilizer fit up into the bumper of our Scamp. In addition, I shimmed the top down about 5/32 so it would lock into place without forcing it. One stabilizer had epoxy which looks very sloppy. This on the edge where it should be spot welded - hope this is the case! Fortunately, I'd read reviews indicating that this was not a direct replacement for Scamp 13'ers. Folks should be aware they may have to do some work since the stabilizers may not fit out of the box. Once modified, they work as expected.
I use these for trailer tongue kick stands which work perfect for the light duty old fashion looking trailers I build to display pumpkins at our farm stand. I usually drill & pin them to proper height while on display to prevent customers from messing with them. These don’t leave the loose play that traditional screw jacks do which leave the tongue wobbly and they don’t rattle in transport
I had to place washers between mounting bracket and trailer to give it enough clearance to work. The mounting location is perfectly flat/straight. Without the washers the piece indicated by arrows fit so tight against the frame I could not get the bracket free to lower or get it to lock in the up position without excessive force. Hope this helps!
While the product is no doubt pretty durable, the packaging for shipment was definitely lacking. The two stabilizer jacks were simply thrown loosely into a box, and a small wad of crumpled kraft paper was dropped on top of them. Needless to say, the two jacks scraped on one another on their journey during shipment, and I will need to re-paint them before I install them on my trailer. Surely, you can do better than that.
I bought this to support the tongue of my small utility trailer instead of a wheeled jack, mainly to save money. It's worked pretty well--the trailer is light enough to just pick up the tongue and roll it around when its empty. I will probably switch to a wheeled jack simply because when the trailer is loaded it becomes very difficult to move around without a vehicle. Also, this stabilizer jack is just a little light for the use--it leans and wobbles under weight. Also, after sitting outside for 6 months its starting to stick a bit from corrosion. I don't think that's a real problem with this jack--it has no protection from the weather in my application. I will clean off the rust and lube it up and it will be fine again.
I think this jack is very good for its intended use of stabilizing camper trailers and so on.
One of the first pair tha I ordered over adjusted and dragged the drum got hot , but fortunately not enough to damage anything else. I had to pay for the return. I explained that I was committed to leaving by a specific date. When no tracking came up I called. Returns said that the were behind and it would be several days befor it would be prosessed and a replacement shipped. I call customer service and got a sorry but that’s policy. I then got an automated call asking I was satisfied with customer. Service and did I need to talk to asuppervisor.. I got results, although it still could have faster even after that, I managed to get on the road only a couple days late.the replacement was ok. After several hundred miles the brakes are still ok.
I received these 3 cool stabilizing jacks a couple of days ago and installed them today. I am impressed with the leveling jacks and they are just what the doctor ordered for this trailer. This 4’X8’ trailer was built in 1975 and has a ’66 Olds Tornado rear axle. I mounted 1 jack on the tongue and 2 jacks on the rear for stability and so I don’t have to be hooked up to load the trailer. They will work great. I will attach several pictures and use what you wish. Great communication on this purchase and fast shipping on the items and quite reasonable. I will purchase from etrailer again.
Received the product in a timely manner. Have not installed or used yet. Appears to be fairly light duty, but should work ok as I only need it to stabilize a small 6x12 cargo trailer.
It functions as advertised in that it stabilizes the trailer. However, it is terribly tight in its manufacturing and requires two hands to operate the mechanism while laying on your side. Not fun for a senior citizen. One should be able to grasp the holding clamp with one hand and see the support drop easily. It works, but not efficiently.
These things are amazing!! What these stabilizer jacks do for your campers, RVs and trailers of all sizes is just great!!! And you will NOT beat their price on these either anywhere!! I've looked!!
I purchased this load stabilizer for my light duty trailer so the hitch wouldn't have to lay on the concrete when nor hitched to my tractor. The quality was great and it functioned as advertised. Great product I would recommend this to a friend.
It'sidentical to the one that was original equipment on my trailer.
These scratched up my electric jack by being in the same shipping package
Good for light trailers <3500 lbs
A little wobble to them once trailer
Weight in on them they are somewhat sturdy
Easy to install Easy to operate
The jack was easy to install (drill some holes & attach with some bolts) and adds great stability to my popup. The only issue is finding an appropriate size rod to operate the jack.
Ordered 2 of these for my 6.5x10' enclosed v-nose trailer to help stabilize the back end when loading motorcycles and when camping in the trailer. They work well and were easy enough to install. I'd recommend buying the adjuster bar. You could use some heavy gauge steel round stock, but the etrailer one is inexpensive.
There are a few things I think could make this stabilizer jack perfect: a pivoting foot plate, more positive clamping mechanism (ratcheting vs. friction/wedge) and a rubber foot pad. That said, its still a good jack; does the job and I would buy again.
Built a camp trailer with a rtt and bought a couple of these for the rear when i unhook. Works perfect for me and couldn't beat the price
This is an easy to install jack and very useful for stabilizing our trailer when people are walking around in the unit. Thanks for a good product.
Perfect replacement for a bent jack. Great price and it arrived a day earlier than expected. Thanks!!
I received my order very quick and the stabilizer jacks I purchased look great I didn't get them installed yet ( I just got them today) but I'm sure over the weekend I will install them.
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