Which Fastway Flip Automatic Fold-Up Jack Foot Do I Need?
Updated 10/27/2025 | Published 02/28/2025 >
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How are you? I have a question about the fastway flip jack foot. I have a 2024 grand design imagine 2500rl, which lenth of the flip jack should I get? Thanks in advance.
asked by: Evan
Expert Reply:
I'm good thanks! Hope you are as well! I don't have a database or any way of knowing how far off the ground your jack is but I can tell you exactly what you'll need to measure!
The 4" Extension Fastway Flip item # FA88-00-4500 should be used if the outer tube of your jack is less than 10" from the ground when your trailer is hitched to your tow vehicle.
If your jack measures 10" or more when hooked up you'll want the 6" Extension Fastway Flip Automatic Fold-Up Jack Foot item # FA88-00-6500.
I have linked a review video below so you can see all the features demonstrated. If you have any additional questions go ahead and throw them into the comment box below and I'll be happy to help you.
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Fastway Flip Automatic Fold-Up Jack Foot for 2-1/4" Jacks - 4" Extension - 1,600 lbs
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Jerred H.
10/27/2025
Hey, what did you find when you measured the jack height on your Imagine 2500RL? Once you know that distance, it’ll be easy to tell whether the 4-inch or 6-inch Fastway Flip is the better fit. Let me know what you find—I'm here if you need a hand narrowing it down.