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Do you Have a A-Frame Jack for my 7,000 Pound Trailer with an Adjustment Greater than 23"?  

Updated 04/08/2025 | Published 04/04/2025

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Too many selections...I need a camping trailer ~7000 lbs. A frame mount, non-weld, manual jack. Height adjustment greater than 23 preferred.

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Hello Greg,

I’m assuming the overall weight of your trailer is 7,000 pounds. In that case, you’ll just need something to handle the tongue weight of the trailer. Tongue weight typically falls between 10–15% of your overall trailer weight, which would put you between 700–1,050 lbs.

We don’t have anything in a round tube that has a 23" lift, so I’m hoping you’re referring to the overall extended height.

The Round A-Frame Trailer Jack - Topwind - 3,000 lbs # TJA-5000T-B has a 15" lift, with an overall extended height of 25". You could pair it with the Fastway Flip Automatic Fold-Up Jack Foot for 2-1/4" Jacks - 1,600 lbs # FA88-00-4500 which would give it a 4" extension and still keeps you in the safe tongue weight.

Unless you can go with a square jack, the Square A-Frame Jack w/ Footplate - Drop Leg - Sidewind - 28-3/4" Lift - 3,000 lbs # TJDA-5000S would work great.

Let me know what you think about these options.

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Greg L.

4/8/2025

Thanks.  I went ahead and ordered one.  I hope it works,

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Kate F.

4/8/2025

@GregL I have faith that you are going to be very pleased Greg =)

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