Replacement Lower Section Of etrailer Trailer Jack With V Channel
Published 05/14/2026 >
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Question:
I have the side-mount swivel jack with the SnapPad already on it, part e86AV. The jack still cranks fine, but the lower foot section got damaged. I drove with it down and it actually did more damage to the curb than the jack lol. oops. What replacement part should I be ordering?
asked by: Chris
Expert Reply:
Good morning Chris! Since you have the etrailer Sidewind Trailer Jack with SnapPad - Swivel Bolt - 2K # e86AV, the replacement is # e44QV. This leg fits all the etrailer branded jacks that have the V-channel.
That gives you the replacement leg inner tube with the SnapPad already included, so you are replacing the lower section as a complete assembly. If only the SnapPad itself was missing or worn, then # SN47FR would be the add-on SnapPad by itself. Did the lower tube bend, Chris, or is it mainly the pad/foot that took the damage?
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