Trailer Jack for 2019 Forest River Micro Lite
Updated 06/21/2019 | Published 06/20/2019 >
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What Electric Jack can I use for my 2019 Forest River Micro lite 21FBRS that can be hard wired in and do they sell the connector to the harness with the Jack?
asked by: Mike Q
Expert Reply:
The electric jack I strongly recommend for your 2019 Forest River Micro Lite 21FBRS is the Phoenix Electric Trailer Jack # UF38-944040 because of its unparalleled performance in regards to speed. This jack will give you 10" of travel in just 18 seconds, making it the sports car equivalent of electric trailer jacks; it has 22-1/2" of total travel and a 4,000 lb lift capacity, which is more than enough for your Forest River. This jack does get wired to a 12 volt power source, as you can see in the accompanying photo, as opposed to using a trailer connector.
There are jacks that come with 7-way connectors, the Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs # UF38-944037 and Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug - A-Frame - 25-1/8" Lift - 3,500 lbs # EJ-3527-BBX which will do the job though they won't offer the same type of performance as the wired-in Phoenix.
I have added links to video reviews of all three jacks for you to check out.
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