Recommended Replacement Leveling Jack for 1998 Sunnybrook Travel Trailer
Updated 06/14/2018 | Published 06/12/2018 >
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I need a replacement leveling jack for a 1998 Sunnybrook travel trailer, is there one here that would work.
asked by: Will
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Expert Reply:
For your 1998 Sunnybrook travel trailer, I recommend the Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks - 24" Lift # UF48-979002. With these jacks you can use the Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter # UF48-979005 for an easy system.
If you just need one jack, you can use # UF48-979006. You also may be interested in the Hopkins Electronic LED Smart Level for RVs and Trailers # HM08201 to make leveling easier.
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Jason S
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