# 1
Bulldog Square Jack - Fixed Leg - Sidewind - 12-1/2" Lift - 10,000 lbs
This is the same jack we put on the trailer when we built it in 1993 it was still working until someone towed it with the jack down too low, very good jack, and very fast shipping.
High quality item at a cheaper price than local suppliers. Product was in stock and delivered promptly. I installed a pair of these jacks on my custom bbq catering trailer and they performed flawlessly.
# 2
Electric Jack w/ Footplate - A-Frame - 25-1/8" Lift - 3.5K - Black
Great product and Trailer has great customer service. It's to bad that the shipping companies do not take better care with the items during shipping! will receive replacement parts to fix what was broken, but it causes lots of extra work for the customer. will have to take complete jack off to replace the broken motor cover because of shipping carelessness!! regards, Dan Ewert
This little rig has teeth! Much faster than i expected. About a 30 minute installation from old lift removal to new and wiring. Super simple. Great addition to my hangar 18!
# 3
Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs
Installed yesterday- haven't used it much but didn't take more than 15 minutes. Installed on a 26 Tbud Salem.
Easy installation, reasonable price, works great! Much to my surprise, our trailer had a 2.25" top hole and a 2" bottom hole. This jack fit fine. The lights are helpful.
# 4
Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack - White Switch Kit - 30" Lift
Easy to install and functioned perfectly. Customer has been utilizing it for a year and still raves about it. Thank you
Pros: Works better than I anticipated. Looks great and has better ground clearance than the stock scissor-jack stabilizers. Cons: Installation instructions/documentation weak or non-existent. If all of the instructions, wiring diagrams and documentation were in one place on the web page under a separate tab rather than having to dig through the reviews and the Q & A’s, I would have given this a 5 star rating. I ordered the LCI Power Stabilizer Jacks with the white switch Kit (LC369774) because I wanted the switches mounted in the camper wall so they would be better protected than if they were mounted in the flimsy fender skirts of my camper. I also needed the bolt-on spacer kit (LC673594) for both the front and rear jacks to clear a propane line that runs along the length of the frame. Installation was relatively easy, although there are NO instructions on how to install the spacers kits; the video on etrailer.com was no help whatsoever with the installation. I bolted the jack mount brackets to the shorter side of the spacers using carriage bolts and flange nuts; the slotted holes in the spacers accepted the carriage bolts, aligned perfectly with the holes in the jack mounts, and allowed me to install them without having to try to fit a wrench inside. Then it was just a matter of drilling holes in the frame at the appropriate spacing for flange bolts/nuts through the slotted holes on the end of spacers. I was very pleased with how the switches and the switch compartments looked once installed. Again, though, it took lots of digging to find the wiring diagram and then the matrix for the switch wire colors, because the wires on the white switch are colored differently than the black switch that all of the diagrams show. Also, it states on the jack installation instruction sheet that the power must be a minimum of 10 gauge wire (AWG-10), but nowhere on the wiring diagram does it say anything about that. AWG-10 is a MUST because of the way current drops over a distance. In the case of my camper, it is a 30 foot run which requires that gauge of wire for 20 AMPs.
What our customers are saying:
"Very helpful/friendly Customer Service. Competitive Pricing. Shipping was Fast."