Recommended Camper Jacks For A 2004 Sunlite Eagle SB On A 2018 Ford F-150
Updated 01/05/2023 | Published 01/01/2023 >
Question:
I know you are selling the Brophy jack camper, what height should I get and 1000lbs or 3000lbs? I have normal stock 2018 F150 2wd crewcab.
asked by: Tim H
Expert Reply:
With your Sunlite Eagle weighing 1,050 pounds, I recommend the Brophy Cable Camper Jack # CJ41.Using these jacks have a combined weight capacity of 3,000 pounds and you will have no issues lifting up your 2004 Sunlite Eagle SB. The Brophy Lifting Jacks have a lifting range between 17 inches to 57 inches and have an overall height when assembled of 63 inches. When using these jacks always make sure that the jacks in pairs on level ground.
If you have any further questions please feel free to reach back out to me anytime and I would be more than happy to further assist you in your towing endeavors.
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Brophy Cable Camper Jacks - 57" Max Lift Height - 3,000 lbs - Qty 2
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