Replacement A-Frame Jack for a 7,000 lbs Travel Trailer
Updated 09/15/2025 | Published 09/06/2025 >
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Hello, have a 2014 C, needing a new power trailer jack. How does one determine how big one needs to buy? My trailer has a dry weight of 6000 lbs. Do not see any sizing on original jack for replacement. Thank you
asked by: Hal F
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Hey Hal. To replace your 2014 Creekside 23RKS trailer's jack you'll want to go off of the tongue weight. Since your trailer has the traditional a-frame mounting bolt pattern, I recommend the etrailer Electric Trailer Jack item # e23ZV.
The etrailer item # e23ZV has a 3,500 lbs capacity and has an 18" lift. The jack includes LED lights, a cover to keep it protected, and also comes with a limited lifetime warranty. In the event your trailer battery is dead there is an emergency manual crank included.
What happened to your old jack?

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Hal F.
9/15/2025
Awesome, thanks for reply