Will Ultra-Fab Stackable Stabilizers # UF48-979003 Work to Steady a Trailer During Unloading
Updated 05/28/2015 | Published 05/26/2015 >
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Can I use these when loading and unloading motorcycles from a trailer so I dont have to connect a car?
asked by: Emilee
Expert Reply:
The Ultra-Fab Stackable Stabilizers for Small Trailers and Campers # UF48-979003 are a perfect item to stabilize the rear of your toy hauler or other trailer while you're unloading your motorcycles.
This pair of stabilizers has a total weight capacity of 12,000-lbs and features no-rust die-cast aluminum construction.
If your trailer has a tongue jack with a caster wheel you'll want to immobilize it to prevent unexpected movement of the trailer nose while you're moving its contents around. Chocking your wheels with a cost-effective item like # FT11930MI is also a good safety practice.
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Ultra-Fab Stackable Stabilizers for Small Trailers and Campers - 6,000 lbs - Qty 2
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- 5001 - 6000 lbs
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