Collapsed Height of Ultra-Fab Stackable Stabilizers # UF48-979004
Updated 11/28/2017 | Published 11/27/2017 >
Question:
What is the height of the base before extending
asked by: Gene
Expert Reply:
The Ultra-Fab Stackable Stabilizers for Small Trailers and Campers # UF48-979004 referenced in your question measure 11 inches in height when fully collapsed, before extending. They can then extend to up to a height of 17 inches and can support up to 6,000 pounds each. The base itself measures 6 inches by 6 inches.
These unique jacks will work great to help support a small trailer or camper when parked. The stackable design of the stabilizers minmizes the required storage space when they are not in use. 4 jacks are included.
I have attached a couple short video demonstrations on this product that you can also check out.
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Ultra-Fab Stackable Stabilizers for Small Trailers and Campers - 6,000 lbs - Qty 4
- Camper Jacks
- Pop Up Camper
- Teardrop Camper
- Travel Trailer
- Stabilizer Jacks
- Aluminum
- 5001 - 6000 lbs
- Manual Jack
- 17 Inch Lift
- 4 Jacks
- Ultra-Fab Products
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