Hi Mark; the only jack like that is the Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack #LC89VR but it exceeds the amount you're looking to spend. If you're fine with one that only runs off of the 7-way then I recommend the etrailer Electric…
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…
Hey Uriah, thanks for reaching out! The Tradesman Vaquero Self-Contained Hydraulic A-Frame Trailer Jack #ST86FR will work best if it's hardwired to a battery on your trailer, but you can also hardwire a 7-Way plug and lead like part #H20043 and…
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…
Hey Sean, yes you can definitely use a stand alone system like a single-acting hydraulic pump to power a hydraulic trailer jack like the single action Stillwell lineup we just started carrying. For the Stillwell Atlas IV 10K Hydraulic Trailer Jack w/…
Hey Tony. The Dexter Dual Hydraulic Jack System w/ Double Acting Pump item #DX42CR does not have a self leveling function. It's either up or down. The pivoting foot pads on the bottom of the jacks are what this system relies on when you're…
Hi Dave! I am not aware of an adapter that will do what you want, so I think the etrailer Electric Trailer Jack w/ 7-Way - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22-1/2" Lift - 5K #e74GV is your best option. It is also the quickest and easiest way to proceed.…
In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
Hey Jacqueline! The Dexter Self-Contained Hydraulic Jack #DX72CR manual didn't have anything in it about a manual override, but in looking at the photos, the rubber plug on top of the cover should be where the manual override is located. Try…
The rule of thumb for estimating a tongue weight is 10-15 percent of trailer weight. A 4,600 pound trailer would have a tongue weight between 460 and 690 pounds. Somewhere between a 1,000 to 2,000 pound capacity jack would be fine. Having a jack that…
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?
According to Blue Ox, it'll take an experienced installer about 4 to 5 hours to complete the installation of their #BX1128 Base Plate Kit on a 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The install isn't what I'd call super-difficult, but the installation…
Shipment was VERY quick and I got exactly what I was wanting. Cant ask for anything more than that. THANKS!!!!!
Douglas
Phoenix, AZ
Find the Perfect Trailer Jack for Your Utility Trailer
Discover the ideal trailer jack for your utility trailer. Whether you're dealing with an older model or seeking easy installation, the right jack can make all the difference. Look for features like easy removal and secure locking mechanisms to enhance your trailer experience.
When choosing a trailer jack for a utility trailer, prioritize easy installation and removal. Look for models with locking pins for tool-free removal and secure attachment. Consider compatibility with older trailers if needed, and ensure the jack is sturdy and reliable for frequent use.
To ensure compatibility with an older utility trailer, measure the existing mounting points and compare them with the jack's specifications. Some jacks are designed to fit a wide range of models, including older ones, so check for those options. Consulting with a specialist can also help find the perfect fit.
Common installation challenges include aligning the jack with existing mounting holes and securing it without specialized tools. Some jacks may require unbolting the foot for removal, so look for models with locking pins for easier handling. Ensuring all parts are intact upon arrival can prevent installation hiccups.
A locking pin is crucial for a trailer jack as it allows for quick and tool-free removal, making it convenient for frequent adjustments or storage. It enhances security by preventing accidental detachment during use, ensuring your trailer remains stable and safe.
If you encounter issues with a new trailer jack, such as broken parts or misalignment, inspect all components and replace any faulty ones. Consider using alternative securing methods like snap ring pins if needed. Always ensure the jack is properly installed and secure before use.