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I went out to the warehouse with the writer who wrote the description for the Trailer Valet, #STC-V211, to determine if our stock is the old or new version. I am happy to report that we have the new version. The manufacturer states the following…
view full answer...If you don't see any bolts holding the existing jack onto the trailer frame, it might have been installed by welding it in place. If this is the case, you'd need to grind off the welds, which is something you'd probably need…
view full answer...It sounds like you are referring to the security bolt which is part 21b in the attached diagram. The security bolt was designed to keep the Trailer Valet part #STC-V211 in place when the device is rotated to the stow position, and as an extra…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Trailer Valet and found that the Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover #STC-V211 has a ratio of 5 to 1 in high gear and 14 to 1 in low gear. This means that it takes 5 turns of the handle for one revolution of the tire in high…
view full answer...Yes, the handle on the Trailer Valet Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover, part #STC-V211, that you referenced can be turned so the trailer can be steered to make 90 degree turns so you will be able to maneuver your camper into a tight spot. I have included…
view full answer...Thank you for the photo, it was beneficial in determining that you will be fine using the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack #STC-V211 with your V-Nose trailer. I called Trailer Valet, and they told me that the top crank was roughly 7 inches long. If you…
view full answer...First off, thanks for the kind words! We appreciate you trusting us with your business! I looked up the Caravan Mover that you referenced and found it to be quite interesting. I wish we carried it or something very similar, but the closest thing we…
view full answer...The pin that is used on the swivel for the clamp-on bracket is 5/8 inch diameter. I spoke with my contact at Trailer Valet, and they said that they could not recommend altering the way it is mounted for use.
view full answer...If the incline is slight and the gravel isn't super deep the Trailer Valet XL part #TVXL25 would work. But if you have a steep driveway and/or deep gravel the wheels of the Valet are going to spin. In the video I attached a link to we show the…
view full answer...The Trailer Valet Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover #STC-V211 that you referenced should work very well for you. We had a customer with a 3,500 lb trailer setup say that this product made easy work of his boat trailer that weighed 3,500 lbs. He backed it…
view full answer...Yes, both of the wheels of the Trailer Valet part #STC-V211 turn when the crank is being turned. The wheels are connected so both wheel also stop turning when the brake is applied. Depending on how deep the gravel is the wheels might have traction,…
view full answer...The further forward on a trailer the less weight there is. If at all possible, move the Trailer Valet, #STC-V211, as far forward as you can on either side. The OCD in me wants to say put it on the opposite side as the regular jack. A boat trailer…
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