What is the Difference Between HappiJack Electric Jack and Swing Out Bracket Stability
Updated 04/22/2021 | Published 04/20/2021 >
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Im assuming that the difference in the 2 products available for extending happijack camper jacks are that one is fixed and the other can be moved in for travel? Are the fixed brackets more stable overall?
asked by: Laura B
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You are correct that the difference between using the standard mounting option on the HappiJac Electric Truck Camper Jack System # LC736515-ELKIT and adding the Swing Out Extension Brackets for HappiJac Truck Camper Jack Systems # LC182496 is that the standard jacks are static and the swing out bracket provide additional clearance from the truck. There is not a noticeable difference in the stability between the static and swing out brackets, but you'll really only need these swing out brackets if you've got a dually truck; otherwise there's no real benefit to using them.
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