Distance Between the Mounting Holes of the Ram Scissor Stabilizer Jack # TJSC-24
Updated 07/13/2020 | Published 08/27/2018 >
Question:
My 4 existing self tapped holes in my travel trailer are oriented in a straight line along the frame. I would be using the 4, 5/8 inch by 3/8 inch mounting holes in the new jack to attach it with my existing self tapping screws. My existing holes for the 4 self tapping screws are approximately 1 inch , 4 inch and 1 inch apart respectively starting at 1 end and moving along the trailer frame. Will the TSJC-24 fit against those holes without additional drilling?
asked by: David V
Expert Reply:
I am attaching a photo of the mounting locations on the Ram Scissor Stabilizer Jack # TJSC-24 that I believe you were referencing. They are from the edges of the mounting holes but I believe your mounting hole locations would match up just fine. Let me know if you were talking about a different set and I can see what those are as well.
Attached is a review video for you to check out as well.
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Jerry S.
7/8/2020
I am replacing a bent jack on Casita travel trailer. The mounting bracket is welded to frame. I removed bent jack by removing the two bolts that connect jack to bracket. Can I remove the new jack from it’s bracket and replace the same way using the old brackets? Thanks.