What Is the Minimum Height of the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover
Updated 05/12/2021 | Published 05/10/2021 >
Question:
My boat is tight getting through the garage door...not only width, but height too. If I’m not careful the top of my windshield will hit the top of the garage door. To fit, I need to replace the receiver bar that I typically tow with to one that lowers the ball. With the ball being lower, the bow of the boat s, which lowers the windshield, allowing me to fit. With this as background, I guess my question is, “what is the minimum distance from the bottom of the wheels to what would be the center of the trailer bracket.? If I know this distance I can determine if this valet lowers the trailer so my windshield clears the door. Thanks.
asked by: Mike G
Expert Reply:
In regards to the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover part # STC-V211, the distance from the bottom of the wheel or ground to the center of the mounting point is 11" while fully retracted.

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Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover - Topwind - 15" Lift - 5,000 lbs
- Trailer Dolly
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- 5000 lbs Capacity
- 15 Inch Tall
- Steel
- Silver
- Trailer Valet
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