Replacement Rear Scissor Jack Recommendation for R-Pod 180 Camper
Updated 12/31/2018 | Published 12/30/2018 >
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I need both rear jacks replaced on my Rpod 180. Where and which ones do I get?
asked by: Chris O
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Expert Reply:
The R-Pod 180 that you have has scissor jacks attached to the frame in all four corners of the trailer. Since it looks like your trailer sits pretty high off of the ground the pair of jacks I recommend are the Ultra Fab # UF48-979031 which have 30 inches of lift and a stabilization capacity much higher than your trailer would require at 6,500 lbs.
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Jameson C
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