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Trailer Jacks

A trailer jack lifts and supports a trailer tongue, and keeps it level when not attached to the tow vehicle. Jacks vary in capacity and features for different applications.

Trailer Jack Accessories Jack Stabilization Accessories Jack Feet Helps stabilize trailer and spreads out the load on the jack over a larger surface Keeps jack from sinking on soft ground Can be used for extending jack height Attaches with pin or "twist-lock" mount A twist-lock makes it easy to take the feet off to increase ground clearance during travel Many jacks have a permanent foot Other Jack Accessories Casters or Wheels Allows you to more easily maneuver loaded trailers into hitching position Attaches with pin or twist-lock mount A pin or twist-lock makes it easy to take the wheel off to increase ground clearance during travel Always take off a removable wheel for travel Wheel Chocks Keeps a trailer from rolling or slipping when it's parked Some wheel chocks can function as an instant jack on tandem axle trailers Steps to use chock as a jack: Set the chock in front of one of the trailer's tires on the side that you want to raise Pull the trailer forward The chock will tilt, raising the trailer's tires off of the ground If the trailer has two axles, the tire that is not supported by the jack, but that is on the same side of the trailer, will also be raised so that it can be changed |

Roof-Mounted Watersport Carriers

Carry surfboards, paddleboards, canoes and kayaks on the roof of your vehicle. Learn how to properly mount and secure watersport equipment to your roof rack.

Made of durable foam, these blocks provide a soft, contoured area for your boat to rest on. | With a rooftop watersport carrier, you can easily load and transport: Kayaks Canoes Surfboards Stand-up paddleboards...