Is There an Electric Jack With Less Than 9" Below the Mounting Flange
Updated 05/01/2023 | Published 04/29/2023 >
Question:
I am looking for an electric tongue jack for a Casita 17foot trailer. It has to have a triangle bolting plate with ~ 3 to 3 !/4inch bolting pattern. I would like it to have the 7 pin connection plug. I was looking at the - Black - EJ-3527-BBX but the jack under the mounting base extends down 9inch ......I would like to find a similar jack that only extends down only about 4inch ..... Can you recommend one similar to the - Black - EJ-3527-BBX that does this ?
asked by: Carl V
Expert Reply:
I would love to help but I'm not sure what you are after exists, at least electric that is. The main issue being the retracted height. If you don't have a lot of ground clearance then your best option is the Ultimate Trailer Jack part # 322-RDJ-2K. This jack isn't electric but the entire jack can slide up and down inside the mounting bracket which will still make it much faster to raise and lower when compared to a standard hand crank jack although still more labor intensive than an electric.
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