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Camper Jacks for steady, easy setup

Set up camp with steady support. Choices range from stabilizer styles that feel more stable than typical scissor jacks to taller options that help on a decline. Electric versions tie into onboard power, lift quickly under load, and offer memory settings or automatic stop. Install with bolt-on brackets or weld-on mounts to suit your trailer or truck camper.
Yes, they can feel cleaner and more stable. Set them on a flat surface to reduce wobble. If the contact point looks narrow for your camper, consider a wider pad or angle iron. Check mounting options and dimensions to match your frame before swapping.
Yes, rear legs can help keep the trailer planted when loading something heavy. Confirm tube sizes; some setups mention 1-1/2 inches OD, so match inner and outer tube sizes carefully. Decide on weld-on or bolt-on channels based on your frame. A good welder can position them for best support at the rear.
Choose a jack with enough lift to match your parking surface and tongue height. A taller jack can compensate for a decline angle and help a boat drain fully after rain storms. Measure your current setup and compare to the jack's extended and retracted lengths. If drawings are offered, review mounting plate and overall dimensions before you buy.
Have proper mounting bolts, flat and lock washers on hand; replacing hardware is good practice. Some swaps are a direct fit using the same bolt holes; verify hole pattern and plate size first. If a bracket is bent, confirm whether replacement brackets are sold separately or if a full leg is required.
Electric jacks can lift quickly and handle several thousand pounds of tongue weight. Plan wiring into your 12V system and have a qualified person connect it. If the stock location blocks your tailgate, look for bolt-on brackets to relocate. Check for features like memory settings and an automatic stop to help prevent over-raising.