# 1
Scissor Stabilizer Jack - 18-3/4" Travel - 2,500 lbs - Qty 1
They went on a custom made trailer build that’s not yet in service. Seem to function as advertised.
Threads on one r-pod 202 jack stripped. I ordered two replacements. The replacements fit the original brackets. This was good since one of each was spot welded on. Heavier with much more coarse threads than the original jacks.
# 2
Leveling Scissor Jack Set - 24" Lift - 10,000 lbs - QTY 2
Quality product w/ quick delivery
work very well for portable leveling couldn't fix too Jayco Melbourne any where under RV. Still trying to figure a spot.
# 3
Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks - 24" Lift - 13,000 lbs - Qty 2
Definitely a heavier duty version of our campers stock stabilizers. They bolted right up to the brackets and glad we have new stabilizers. I hope the paint lasts on these as that seems to be an issue with the other, cheaper stabilizers. Time will tell.
if I had to rate this upgrade in difficulty one being the easiest five being the hardest, it would be a one. Super simple. Take the nuts and bolts off your old hardware and install the upgrade in its place. I read some of the reviews were people were annoyed with the counter clockwise rotation and the bolt sticking out too far. I really didn’t see a problem with either. I know you’re not supposed to use a drill to extend and retract these but I always have. I suppose as long as you’re not torquing the heck out of the adjustment screw you shouldn’t have any problems. I always put a small flat 2 x 6 piece of wood under the foot of each one of these. It seems to add quite a bit of stability.
# 4
Scissor Stabilizer Jacks w/ Handle - 18-3/4" Lift - 5,000 lbs - Qty 2
Initial reaction is that this is a great, high-quality product. Only took me 1-1/2 hours to install two (both on the door-side) that had been damaged. Would've been even faster but I needed to modify the bracket that bolts onto the frame for the rear stabilizer. BTW, the two stabilizers had to be replaced because, as a first-time trailer owner, the dealership never told me to NEVER USE YOUR STABILIZERS TO LEVEL YOUR TRAILER! I hope to save at least one other person the hassle and expense of having to replace your stabilizers because you didn't know any better--I know now and will never forget! At least the new stabilizers are higher quality and really weren't difficult to switch out.
I am completely satisfied with these. Easy to install and much stronger that the original that came with the trailer. My only issue is a different style of wrench is needed than my 3 originals so I need to carry two wrenches.
# 5
Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks - 30" Lift - 13,000 lbs - Qty 2
Didn’t last 3 months the end came off and screw mess up where the jack don’t work anymore
Worked beautifully for a Replacement for our customer
# 6
Ultra-Fab Slide-Out Supports for Motor Homes - 26" to 47" - Qty 2
Great product. Easy to work with and levels the slide so no dropping when extended.
These work great to support the slides on our trailer. I had to manufacture blocks to drop down into the saddle because the slide rails are covered up. We insert them under the edge of the slide frame, and they work just fine.
# 7
Leveling Scissor Jack - 24" Lift - 5,000 lbs
Much better jack than the one that came with the tow trailer. This 70 year old woman had no difficulties installing it. One year later still works great!
leveling jack was delivered very promptly and in good shape. installed on my 5th wheel easily and works fine. a bit lighter duty than the OEM jack but darn good value for the price and will get the job done. etrailer is the best!
# 8
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
# 9
Lippert Scissor Stabilizer Jacks w/ Handle - 24" Lift - 10,000 lbs - Qty 2
I upgraded my '98 sportsmen from tripod stands to these scissor jacks.Setting up is so much easier now. The jacks are very sturdy, fairly priced and were easy to install.
Great jacks for a big travel trailer
# 10
Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks - 30" Long Corner Steadies - Black - Qty 2
Works perfectly to level my off road trailer/camper. Gives my camper a solid footing on any terrain. Easy to mount and operate. They fold up tightly against the frame and don't affect ground clearance whatsoever. Would buy again.
I haven’t installed them yet, but the fit looks great. I assumed that weld in meant a permanent thing. I was pleasantly surprised to find that they have a weld in bracket that the stabilizer connects to with bolts. I will be ordering 2 more this week for the front.
# 11
Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer with Dual Motors - 30" Lift - 6,000 lbs
Finally got around to installing my PT II Stabilizers 30" front and rear of our 26' Surveyor. Pre - assembled them to make sure they went together ok. Luckily I had two sources for power front & rear which made wiring easy, I used a Buss block to make all positive connections, grounds straight to frame, soldered all connections and heat srinked to seal. Using the 3/8" self tappers was fun.Well got it all together and all works well makes trailer very stable, don't have to worry about scissor jacks collapsing anymore.
It looks like a great product am anxious to install them. I have a symbol of them in my garage and I have one with a really crooked foot. The bolt hole on the retracting arm was drilled in the wrong place so it is totally crooked, not a deal breaker though. I’m sure the are more than Adequate
# 12
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.
# 13
Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jack - 24" Lift - 6,500 lbs
Replacement jack fit and worked perfectly Fast delivery
Jayco camper came with stabilizing jacks in the rear but none in the front. After wife complained that my walking around in the camper in the morning made the bed feel like a water bed I installed these jacks. They work perfect, easy and fast to deploy and camper is now solid when parked.
What our customers are saying:
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