Ultimate Jack # 322-RDJ-2K Compatibility with 22 Foot Travel Trailer
Updated 07/25/2018 | Published 07/23/2018 >
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Question:
I have a 22’ Travel Trailer, would the Jack be strong enough to handle the weight of the trailer, I would like to carry my motorcycle in the bed of my truck, I need my tailgate down in order to do this, I like the idea of being able to remove the jack entirely
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Expert Reply:
The Ultimate Trailer Jack # 322-RDJ-2K is rated for a tongue weight of 2,000 lbs. As long as your 22 foot travel trailer has a tongue weight less than that amount you will be fine to use this jack. Most trailers have a tongue weight that is 10-15% of the total trailer weight, so based on that your trailer could be up to 13,225 lbs total weight and you'd be good.
This jack does not come with a foot plate, so I recommend # JF-101BK which is rated for up to that same 2,000 lbs and can be easily removed.
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Ultimate Trailer Jack - A-Frame - Topwind - 27-1/2" Lift - 2,000 lbs
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