Replacement Tongue Jack for Jayco Pop-Up Travel Trailer
Updated 03/26/2021 | Published 03/24/2021 >
Question:
I have an old 1984 Jayco Pop-up trailer, I am looking for a replacement A-frame Jack. The issue is the opening on this trailer where it mounts up is barely over 2 looks to be about 2-1/16. All the ones I see have an OD of 2.25. Is there any option for a 2 one?
asked by: Daniel W
Expert Reply:
The 2-1/4" opening is the standard for the A-Frame jacks. Your particular opening may appear different due to rust buildup over the years. I see a lot of these trailers switch over to a bolt on side mount jack due to being easier to access and operate.
I recommend the Trailer Valet JXS Trailer Jack # TV34FR. This will allow you to raise and lower your jack by handle or with the cordless drill adapter. Making raising and lowering your camper must easier and faster for you.
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