Can Standard Stabilizer Jacks Be Replaced With Scissor Jacks On A Winnebago Micro Minni 2 108DS
Updated 09/13/2021 | Published 09/12/2021 >
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Can I replace the standard stabilizer jacks with scissor jacks on my Winnebago micro mini 2 108DS
asked by: Randy K
Helpful Expert Reply:
As long as the frame where a scissor jack like the etrailer.com # TJSC-24 has room to be mounted, there should be no issue replacing your current jacks. The base of the # TJSC-24 will measure 10-1/4" long by 3-1/4" wide, so as long as you have that kind of space you will be good to go.
However, it should be noted that this jack is designed to stabilize a portion of your trailer's weight and not to support the full weight of your trailer. Do not use this jack to lift your trailer or RV. Doing so will exceed the capacity of the jack. The handle # TJSC-24-HD is also sold separately, but a 19mm socket can also be used on a drill to speed up the process.
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