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Today we're going to take a look at the 18" Extension Stabilizer Jacks, with a 650 lb lift capacity, and this is for a quantity of two. Now these stabilizing jacks will help keep your trailer or your camper level and steady, they're right for loading or unloading cargo or for camping. A folding design, in other words when these are mounted on to yours you can see as you pull down on this, you can… see more >
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You are correct we do not have that Lionshead Lynx wheel and there's no worries about the lug nuts not being compatible from aluminum to steel wheels. For a spare ST235/85R16 wheel tire combo, I recommend the Kenda Karrier Radial Trailer Tire…
view full answer...I went out to our warehouse and got the following dimensions for the Stabilizer Jacks #TJ01RT-HD in the stowed position. I have included an image below so you can see the points I measured from. The overall length is 12-3/8" long, 4-3/8"…
view full answer...Hello Al. The Scissor Stabilizer Jack #TJSC-24 has a retracted height of 5". Meaning if the current jacks are at 5-3/4" you will gain 3/4" of clearance. if you are looking to gain as much clearance as possible, I suggest you take a…
view full answer...The 205/75-15 Tire and Wheel Combo, #AM32395, is 8.1 inches wide and 27.3 inches tall. An F78-14 tire and wheel will be about the same width but it will be 1 inch shorter. I have included a link to a tire size FAQ article that should help.
view full answer...Great question. As a general rule, when your trailer is loaded to it's full capacity, there should be a minimum clearance of 3 inches between the top of your tire and the underside of your fender.This should give you adequate clearance for…
view full answer...The minimum distance between the inside of a tire and the frame rail depends a lot on the setup of the trailer. But as long as the tire and the frame don't touch you would be fine. It's hard to give an exact figure as trailer setups can vary…
view full answer...There many possible ways to mount a stabilizer jack such as the #TJ01RT-HD you looked at. Mounting them in the orientation shown the diagram would tend to work a bit better to stabilize the trailer against side to side movement, while having the…
view full answer...Our largest wheel and tire we carry I recommend using for the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension #A20RS545 is the Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Aluminum Wheel #KE27JR. This is our largest wheel diameter with the 5 on…
view full answer...I would be happy to help! Starting with the Curt Echo Wireless #C51180 it only activates the brakes based on the intensity you apply the brakes, and will not apply the brakes by hitting a bump in the road. I guess if you were to hit a rather large…
view full answer...I went and pulled a coupler like you have part #BD44150W0317 and the coupler lock you are interested in part #BLTL-20 and found that they lock is wide enough to fit this coupler. I attached a picture that shows the two products next to each other to…
view full answer...I had the Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks part #AR34FR measured and the distance from the center of the crank bolt to the top of the mounting flange is 2-1/2".
view full answer...You do indeed have a 12 inch rim. When you measure the diameter of the wheel, you'll need to measure the diameter of he wheel where the tire bead meets the wheel. I've provided you a cutaway diagram of a wheel showing where the measurement…
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