Upgrading NuCamp T@G Manual Jack With Drill Powered Jack and Tongue-Mounted Bike Rack
Updated 02/23/2026 | Published 02/16/2026 >
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Question:
Looking for a replacement tongue jack for a 2020 NuCamp T@G Boondock. This item looks interesting, but want to be sure it will fit properly. If not, any suggestions for a drill operated device would be appreciated. Also could this be installed with the Jack-it Aero Plus 2 bike rack item number LGA47ZR. Current photo, modifications can be done if necessary.
asked by: Trevor B
Expert Reply:
Good afternoon Trevor, thanks for stopping by our (online) shop.
The Trailer Valet JXC Trailer Jack w/ Footplate and Drill Powered Option - 1.6K # TV94FR does have a universal bolt pattern that works with just about anything, and it would 100% fit the standard 3 bolt flange you have on your T@G camper (thanks for the photo!).
I don't see any issues with fitment and I'd be very surprised if you had to modify the wood or anything as it would be about the same size tube diameter or very close to it.
The Lets Go Aero Jack-It PLUS Bike Rack for 2 Bikes # LGA47ZR will also fit that bolt pattern and easily clear the jack since the JXC jack is only 13-1/2" from the trailer frame on up, and the bike rack offers clearance up to 22-1/2".
Where are some of your favorite places you go? Do you have some fancy bikes to bring on the trip?

Randy B.
2/20/2026
My experience with this jack is very good. The drill attachment is excellent, way faster than a standard electric jack. My old trailer didn't have the bolt holes so I had to drill them in but if yours already has them should be no problem. Randy


David J.
2/20/2026
I like the jack it works great it is fast and easy to use


Joe
2/20/2026
To whom it may concern, I purchased one of these TRAILER VALET jacks, once received it only took a few minutes to install. After using it with a drill and finding how easy and fast it was for it to lift and lower my trailer, I bought another one for my other trailer. The quality is EXCELLENT and I highly recommend TRAILER VALET if your looking for a solid tongue jack. Great quality and priced very reasonable, EXCELLENT product!!!! Joe.


Tony
2/20/2026
Hello Trevor, My JXC Trailer Valet is working out great for me. Install was simple as the existing bolt pattern matched right up. This unit works perfectly, the gearing feels robust when I’m manually cranking it up to lift my fully loaded 27’ Toyhauler! I had a push button 12v power jack prior that I hated because my battery’s had ran down a time or two and cranking that thing up manually made me feel like I might not get the trailer lifted! I’m a manual type of guy and will never purchase another 12v power lift.
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Trailer Valet JXC Trailer Jack w/ Footplate and Drill Powered Option - A-Frame - Sidewind - 1.6K
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George R.
2/20/2026
Trevor B -- I bought one of these for one of my trailers...and then purchased two more, one each for other trailers I own and use. Re all three, NO filing or fiddling was needed by me! They each fit perfectly. My one and only "grtipe" is I do not like them "out in the cold". I have a Food Saver vacuum sealer, and using a make-a-bag, easily fabricated water/dirt-proof covers for each. I employ a re-usable zip tie at each's bottom to keep wind from blowing it off. I am almost without words describing what a marvelous difference these jacks make. Not having a suitable 1/2" battery drill, I bought a well-used Milwaukee off eBay, quite inexpensive, and it has yet to fail me. Zip: it's up; another "zip", it's down. A new definition to "Easy-peasy!" The one and only "warning" is that if you have your drill running at hight speed and come to the jack's travel distance end -- it *might* break your wrist with the drill's now super-sudden stop! After I learned of this, I backed off a turn and one-half, and simply applied a line around shaft with a Sharpie. Now, when I approach said line -- I stop. I hardy ever reccomend anything -- one person's chapagne is another's bilge. But -- for this jack -- I make the exception. I'm 77 years of age, and this is the best goodie I've purchased in I do not recall how long!