We do carry the 33" Ark Stabilizer Jack that you are looking for with part #ARK77FR. I was able to track down a few drawings that you should find helpful. These are for the 30" #ARK94FR and the 24" #ARK34FR Stabilizer jacks. I'm…
Hello, and thanks for getting in touch. The etrailer Electric Trailer Jacks #e55ZV and #e23ZV will hold up just fine in cold weather. The housing is designed to be water/weather resistant. It even has a manual backup option if you were to lose power…
Hello Rick, The RV air conditioner refrigerant went from the R410a to the R32 this year. The new R32 is much more efficient making it a win-win for the environment and the consumer. With every good news, there tends to be some bad news. The new R32…
Hey there Leighanne, that's a great question. Luckily, the Weigh Safe Flap Jack Folding RV Stabilizing Block #WS63ER does not have any stipulations as far as long term storage goes. They hold up well in the weather and elements, and have a weight…
There are a few things that go into making sure you choose the correct replacement landing gear. First you need to be sure that the landing gear is rated properly. If you check out the weight rating on your current landing gear just make sure the…
That’s one of the big advantages of the MORryde WDH Storage Bracket #MR62ZV - you can leave it mounted while you’re on the road. It bolts permanently to the A-frame and won’t interfere with your hitch. Just remove the bars and shank and install on…
Hey Keith. Both the MORryde Hitch Mounted Stabilizer item #MR22AR and the I-Beam Mounted Stabilizer item #MR96RV are comparable when it comes to the support they provide. If you have the optional 2" hitch, I recommend going with the Hitch…
Shannon, I wouldn’t recommend that. This #MR72ZV bracket isn’t bolted through the frame, it’s just held in place by the weight of the bracket. A 1/2" set screw can be added if wanting a more secure fit. It works great for storing your spring…
Jeff, it’s more solid than you’d expect for a no-drill bracket. The #MR72ZV is sturdy and has a bit of weight, especially once the weight distribution hitch and bars are added. Nobody will be lifting that off the trailer's frame all in one go. If…
Hello Izzy, thanks for reaching out. The necessary installation hardware will be included with the etrailer Electric Trailer Jacks like parts #e55ZV and #e23ZV. You can see the hardware pictured below. It is just 3 bolts that hold the A-frame jack to…
Hey Jonathan, I hope MORryde comes up with a 2-1/2 inch hitch version of the WD storage bracket part #MR72ZV that you referenced but it only will fit the shank of a 2 inch system.
We do have motors that you can add to your landing gear. For example, the Landing Gear Set #RVLG-8000 can be operated with the manual crank #RVLG-HDL but you can also add the motor #LC142178 and switch #LG-145236 for effortless operation on your end.…
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Leveling blocks are a must-have for any camper enthusiast. They provide stability on uneven surfaces, prevent jack overextension, and are lightweight and easy to store. Perfect for quick setup and ensuring your trailer feels settled and bounce-free.
Leveling blocks are built to last, with many users noting their durability and resistance to fading. They are constructed to withstand heavy loads and harsh weather conditions, making them a reliable choice for frequent campers. Their robust design ensures they remain stable and effective over time.
Yes, leveling blocks are designed to be lightweight and compact, making them easy to toss in the back of your truck or store in your RV. They eliminate the need for bulky wood blocks, saving space and reducing setup time. Their durable construction ensures they hold up well over time.
Absolutely! Leveling blocks are compatible with hydraulic leveling systems, providing a stable base that enhances the system's effectiveness. They help prevent overextension of electric jacks and ensure your RV remains stable, even on uneven terrain.
Leveling blocks are versatile and work with most hitch types. However, if your hitch has limited vertical clearance, you might need to adjust the block height or use them selectively based on the site's grade. They are stackable, allowing for customization to fit your specific needs.
Leveling blocks provide a stable base on uneven surfaces, preventing your trailer from sinking or shifting. They help distribute weight evenly, reducing bounce and making your trailer feel more settled. This is especially useful for trailers with heavy tongue weights or when parked on sloped sites.