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…
Hey Ross, thanks for reaching out. I believe we are working on a video for the etrailer Electric Trailer Jack #e74GV, but this is a fairly new product, so we have not had the chance to finish it yet. I do not have any exact numbers for the speed of…
Hello Jeremy, Yes, our etrailer jack #e55ZV will automatically stop and not over raise. If you check out the video that I attached you will see that Steven still has his finger pushing down the button after the jack stops. What kind of application…
Hello John, I was not able to find that information anywhere, luckily we have one on a trailer right outside. From the top of the mounting plate to the top of the jack is 20 1/4". What kind of trailer were you thinking about putting this on?
Hello Nathan, thanks for reaching out. You are correct the Fulton XLT #F26ZR will not fit a 3x5 frame. We do have a few jack options in black that will fit a 3x5 frame. Take a look at the following: - Ark Xtreme Off-Road Swivel Trailer Jack w/ 2…
Hey Jerry, finding an a-frame trailer jack with an outer tube of 2 inches is a little harder but we do have the Dutton Lainson part #DL22530 that covers this and would work great. It is a sidewind jack. The inner tubing is 1-3/4 inches which…
I have included a dimensional drawing of the Dutton-Lainson Round Swivel Jack #DL22335 that shows the overall extended height of the jack at 40-5/8" tall. This measurement is from the bottom of the wheel to the top of the jack when extended.
Hey Katja, the Curt Echo Mobile brake controller part #C51180 would be your best option. This is a wireless brake controller and all it requires is a 7-way with the taillight functions and the 12 volt accessory circuit active and you'd be set. So…
Hello Ralph, thanks for reaching out. The etrailer Electric Trailer Jack #e23ZV will be a great option for you. The jack can be rotated to the side if needed. We have one of these jacks on our trailer here at the shop and I have seen it rotated and…
One way to determine the lift and jack height you need would be to measure the jack you currently have on your 2018 Intech Luna RV. If this is not possible, or you still aren't sure, you can also determine the correct jack using the coupler…
Good afternoon James, yes the Stillwell jacks are made in the great United States of America! (see flag below). In regard to how they compare to other brands, they are going to be similar to the Dexter jacks we carry. The dexter will be just a little…
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Trailer jacks are essential for stabilizing and maneuvering trailers with ease. Whether you're hauling livestock, equipment, or a camper, a sturdy jack ensures safe and efficient handling. Consider factors like weight capacity, ease of installation, and d
Look for features like a locking wheel to keep it secure when not in use, or a magnetic handle for easy attachment. Some jacks offer flexible mounting options, allowing you to choose the best position for your trailer's frame.
Yes, many trailer jacks are versatile enough to handle various terrains like gravel and grass. Look for models with durable wheels and a strong swivel mechanism to ensure smooth operation across different surfaces.
Most trailer jacks are designed for straightforward installation, often requiring just a few bolts. Some models can be welded directly to the trailer for added stability. A typical install can take less than 5 minutes, making it a quick and easy upgrade.
Regular maintenance involves greasing the moving parts to ensure smooth operation. Some users suggest having a repair video for tasks like handle replacement. Keeping the jack clean and lubricated will extend its lifespan and performance.
Choose a trailer jack with a weight capacity that exceeds your trailer's loaded weight. For example, if you're considering a 2,000 lb jack but find a 5,000 lb option for just a bit more, it's a no-brainer to go for the higher capacity for added safety and peace of mind.