Recommended Upgrade Replacement for BAL Stabilizer Jacks
Updated 05/03/2018 | Published 05/02/2018 >
Question:
I have a coleman popup camper. I just broke one of the stabilizer jacks. I *think* the jack is a BAL lightweight trailer jack...it measures 19. I am wondering if I could upgrade to a longer jack to a 22inch or even 25inch C Jack. Does the bolt pattern at the top match if I were to upgrade or would I need to drill all new holes and re-mount? Thank you.
asked by: Peter R
Expert Reply:
The closest thing we have to your jacks are the Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks - 24" Lift - 6,500 lbs - Qty 2 # UF48-979002. These are BAL jacks that have a restricted height of 4-3/4 inches and an extended height of 28-3/4 inches. I've attached a video to assist and the mounting holes dimensions of each so you can compare the differences.
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Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks - 24" Lift - 13,000 lbs - Qty 2
- Camper Jacks
- 5th Wheel Camper
- Pop Up Camper
- RV Motorhome
- Teardrop Camper
- Travel Trailer
- Scissor Jacks
- Steel
- 10001 lbs or More
- Manual Jack
- 24 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- Weld-On
- 2 Jacks
- Ultra-Fab Products
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