Scissor Jacks Compatible With JT Strong Arms On a 16 Travel Trailer
Published 11/05/2022 >
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Im purchasing 4 new scissor jacks, in conjunction with the LC191025. I understand that these bars replace a pivot bolt on the base of the jacks, which is 5/8. Is there a minimum-sized jack I should order to accommodate the bolt? I have a 16foot travel trailer that weighs 2,600 lbs.
asked by: Patrick
Expert Reply:
I recommend using the etrailer Scissor Jacks # TJSCHD-24on your 16' travel trailer. You will need 2 sets of these 24" jacks to get the 4 you need. They will attach to the JT's Strong Arm Jack Stabilizer Kit # LC191025 with the hardware included in the Strong Arm kit.
To operate the jacks you can use either the included handle or to speed up the process the Ultra-Fab Speed Socket # UF48-979005 can be used with a cordless drill.
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