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Scissor Stabilizer Jack Base Hole Spacing Dimensions  

Updated 04/28/2026 | Published 04/21/2026

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Hello, we are in the process of designing an accessory to attach to the dogbone base of your stabilizer jacks. You produce multiple stabilizer jacks sizes. We cannot find the data for the length and width and most importantly the center to center dimension of the two holes in the base or foot. Would it be possible to get at a minimum the center to center dimension of the two holes in the base? For each variation? Is this dimension the same for each? Greatly appreciate it. We were avoiding purchasing each and sending them back after we measure. Thank you

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Expert Reply:

Hi LeRoy!

I went out to the warehouse and measured this directly for you, and the center to center distance between the two holes on the dogbone base is 6-1/2 inches. That measurement is consistent across our etrailer scissor jack variations, including models like part # E96VV and part # E36VV, which are the same jack offered in different quantities.

I know how important it is to have accurate dimensions when you’re designing around a mounting point like this, especially to avoid ordering multiple units just to verify fitment, so this should give you a solid reference point for your design.

I am curious now, what are you building?

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Leroy J.

4/24/2026

Hello Heather, thank you for your reply, thats very helpful. I would hope this is a private conversation? Or made private? If so let me know, I can go into a little detail. Thank you

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Leroy J.

4/27/2026

Good morning Heather, just touching base on my request?

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Heather A.

4/28/2026

@LeroyJ Hi Leroy! Feel free to email me at [email protected] if you don't feel comfortable explaining your project in public. This webpage is public.

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