Hey Nate, We do not have a 3/4" spindle nut or washer, the smallest option is the 7/8" spindle nut #165931and a 1" washer #SW1000. I cannot find anything smaller. Are you sure the threads on you're spindle are 3/4"? If they…
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 Pat! The doors on the Furrion Arctic RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer #FR46GD are not magnetic due to the type of stainless steel. If you want to use this fridge and add magnets, the only way to do it would be to add a magnetic board to the doors. We…
Hello Susan, thanks for reaching out. Yes, we do have a good 12v option for replacing that. Based on the specs I found online, the Dometic DM2672 fridge is a 6 cubic foot unit that measures approximately 54-5/8" tall x 25" wide x 25"…
Hello David, I wasn’t able to find the dimensions for the mounting bracket for the Patriot Hitches Square Trailer Jack w/ Reinforced Mount - Drop Leg - Sidewind - 28" Lift - 7K #PH66NR anywhere, so I took a stroll out to the warehouse and…
Not another one! Just kidding Dirk! I was in the Marines I enjoy these conversion questions on the M1101 trailers. I'd be more than happy to list the parts you need, along with quantity, and confirm compatibility. 1 - Timbren Axle-Less Trailer…
Hey Josh! Yes, the etrailer Self-Contained Hydraulic A-Frame Trailer Jack #e43QV will fit the standard A-frame jack mount with the center hole and 3 bolt holes. Just like the Demco A-Frame Coupler #DM37ZR pictured below. What kind of trailer do you…
Hey Bob, thanks for reaching out. We do have pins that will work with the etrailer Adjustable 2-Ball Mount #e66PR. There is not a direct replacement for the pins available, but you can use the Replacement Pins and Clips for Curt Adjustable Channel…
Hey Kirt, Congrats on the new car! To get your car safe to flat tow you'll need the following parts: Base-Plate #RM39FR Tow-Bar Adapter #RO64FR Lighting #RM-15267 Chargeline #RM-156-25 Air-Force One Vehicle Side #SM99209 and Hose #SM99666 (if you…
Hey Luis, welcome back! The Atlas IV Double-Acting Hydraulic Trailer Jack item #ST73FR does not have a specific hardware kit available for it. You'll need a total of eight Grade 8, 1/2" diameter bolts to complete the installation. The length…
Hey Ken! Instead of worrying about fitment and a potential return I can give you some measurements so you can figure it out before ordering. The standard shank on the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System #BW28FR is 11-3/8" from the…
Hi Scott, thanks for reaching out. A great replacement for the 3,500-lb Lippert jack on your Jayco 32BHDS is the etrailer Electric Trailer Jack – A-Frame – 18" Lift – 3,500 lbs #e23ZV. It’s a bolt-on swap with the same capacity, upgraded…
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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.