5th Wheel King Pin Stabilizer for 2013 Prime Time Avenger 27RLS
Updated 09/23/2014 | Published 09/22/2014 >
Question:
First time 5 th wheel owner and looking to stabilize better. Rv is parked at all times on gravel.
asked by: Bridget C
Expert Reply:
According to my research your 2013 Prime Time Avenger 27RLS has a dry hitch weight of 736-lbs, which will naturally increase with loaded supplies, water, propane, etc. We offer 5 models of king pin stabilizer with a range of weight capacities from 1200-lbs up to 5000-lbs, all of which can be seen on the link provided to your right.
You have options in either steel or lighter-weight aluminum construction and also in height adjustment range. I was not able to find a specification for your trailer's king pin height so if you take a quick measure of its distance above ground when level you can select a stabilizer with the appropriate height range.
King pin stabilizers are designed to provide additional support, but not to bear the weight of the entire trailer, so your landing gear should always be used along with the tripod.
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Ultra-Fab 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer - Aluminum - 34" to 52" - 1,200 lbs
- Camper Jacks
- 5th Wheel Camper
- Tripod Jacks
- Aluminum
- 1001 - 2000 lbs
- Manual Jack
- 1 Jack
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