Jack Stands For Storing Travel Trailer
Published 09/29/2022 >
Question:
Hi, I’m getting ready to store my 2022 keystone cougar 26RBS for the winter. Never have done this with an Rv. Weight is max 9,000lbs. Thinking of placing on jack stands to get tires off the ground but have no clue what might be appropriate. Can u recommend any of your products for this? Thank you.
asked by: Bob G
Expert Reply:
You can use jack stands for your Keystone Cougar travel trailer, and from what I found it looks like it has an 8,800 lb GVWR and empty weight of 6,644 lbs. I can't imagine you are going anywhere near the GVWR, so you can use two pairs of 4k jack stands:
- Vehicle Jack Stands - 10-3/4" to 16-3/4" Lift - 4,000 lbs - Qty 2 # PTW41021
Four of the # PTW41021 give you 8,000 lbs of total capacity which will be more than enough for your travel trailer.
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Vehicle Jack Stands - 10-3/4" to 16-3/4" Lift - 2 Tons - Qty 2
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