A-Frame Trailer Jacks that Have Highest Lift Ability
Updated 04/16/2019 | Published 04/15/2019 >
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I have a 1972 Prowler trailer. We have moved the axle to under the springs to give the black water and gray water tanks more clearance on the trails and hills of course the axle still clears the same. This has improved the entry and departure angle for all underslung items like bumper and sewer . Weve slowly improved all the cascading results of this change like adjusting the leveling hitch and ball height, a fold out grab bar for entry stairs, an extra step on a the fold out stairs, and a new side winder tongue jack with better gears and lift. However, if there is any down slope towards the front of the trailer we quickly max out the lift on the current tongue jack even with a tall foot. What is that tallest lift or longest travel 3 bolt tongue jack I can obtain for this trailer? Wed prefer hand crank, but it seems the electric ones have more lift range. After scouring site, I feel I am not finding what I need. Any advice would help.
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Expert Reply:
The powered A-frame trailer jack we offer that has the highest possible lift is the Phoenix Trailer Jack part # UF38-944055 which can lift up to 21 inches and has an extension foot for an additional 5 inches. This puts it at a total of 26 inches.
Then the manual crank jack we offer that has the highest possible lift would then be the Ultimate Trailer Jack part # 322-RDJ-2K which can be configured to give up to 27-1/2 inches of lift.
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