What Stabilizer Jack is Recommended for a Sprinter Travel Trailer
Updated 08/06/2019 | Published 08/02/2019 >
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Question:
I have a 29’7” travel trailer Sprinter. What size of stabilizer jacks do I need to buy?
asked by: Lorri
Expert Reply:
I recommend Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks - 24" Lift - 6,500 lbs - Qty 2 # UF48-979002. These scissor jacks are designed to be attached to the frame of your trailer or RV and crank down to stabilize a portion of the trailer's weight.
The jacks have a support weight capacity of 6,500 lbs each. The recent 29'7" models of Sprinter have a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 9,200 lbs and these jacks provide a combined support capacity of 13,000 lbs. This stabilizer jack does not have a lift capacity rating because it is not designed to do any lifting of your trailer, plus you do not want to lift or level a trailer or RV because you can cause damage to it.
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