Does Jacking up Travel Trailer Run Risk of Damaging Trailer Frame
Published 01/19/2022 >
Question:
Is there a risk of bending the frame or twisting the structure above when attempting to jack up one side of 9,000 pound travel trailer with a single Bottle Jack? Thank you!
asked by: Ken
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Expert Reply:
As long as your trailer isn't overloaded beyond it's GVWR there's not risk of damaging the frame or any other part of the chassis when jacking up the side of a travel trailer with a bottle jack like the # ALL647503.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Powerbuilt Bottle Jack - 9-11/16" to 17-5/8" Lift - 20 Tons
- Automotive Tools
- Jacks and Jack Stands
- Bottle Jack
- 20 Tons
- Carbon Steel
- Powerbuilt
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