Will Lippert Power Stance Trailer Jack Fit On A-Frame Trailer With Limited Clearance?
Updated 04/29/2021 | Published 04/23/2021 >
Question:
I have a cruiser veiwfinder trailer. Its a v nose. I only have about 2-1/2inch between the jack tube and the front of the trailer. Will this jack work?
asked by: David W
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Expert Reply:
It sure will!
I had our warehouse measure the Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack with Footplate - A-Frame - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs # LC69VR you were looking at and from the back of the jack tube to the back of the head of the jack is 1-1/2" as shown in the included diagram.
I included a video of the # LC69VR for you to take a look at.
expert reply by:
Samuel C
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