Mounting Instructions for the Domar Stabilizer Jacks # TJ014RT
Updated 07/16/2010 | Published 07/14/2010 >
Question:
How would you suggest mounting the jacks at the rear of an enclosed 6 X 12 trailer? I know the best way is weilding, any other suggestions?
asked by: Frank B
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Expert Reply:
I would suggest mounting the Domar Stabilizer Jacks, item # TJ01RT, with bolts since welding is not desired. You will need to find a suitable space on the trailer framing to mount the stabilizer jacks. The area will need to be 4 inches by 1-7/8 inches and holes will need to be drilled 3 inches on center apart.
expert reply by:
Robert G
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Stabilizer Jack - 6-1/4" Drop Leg Travel - 18" - 650 lbs - Qty 1
- Camper Jacks
- Pop Up Camper
- Teardrop Camper
- Travel Trailer
- Stabilizer Jacks
- Steel
- 0 - 1000 lbs
- Manual Jack
- Bolt-On
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- 1 Jack
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