Can Anderson Rapid Jack # AM3620 be Used to Level 2005 StarCraft Travel Star with Dual Axle
Updated 07/13/2015 | Published 07/10/2015 >
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Looking to purchase a 2005 StarCraft Travel Star Model 19-CK Hybrid. Its relatively lightweight but dual axle. Saw in the QandA section that dual axle use is primarily for tire changing. With lightweight hybrids GVWR is 5,000 lbs , is the rapid jack an option for leveling or limited to temporary use such as tire changing?
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The Anderson Rapid Jack, # AM3620, could be used to level your 2005 StarCraft Travel Star with dual axle but the Andersen Camper Leveler, # AM3604, would be a much better option.
The proper way to level a dual axle trailer would be to put a leveler under both wheels. The Rapid Jack, # AM3620, is too long to fit between the two tires so you would be limited to using it on the front or back axle only, not both. You would also need to add Tuff Chock, # 3605, since one is not included.
The Camper Leveler, # AM3604, on the other hand will fit between the two tires so the leveler can be used on both axles and it also includes the wheel chock.
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