You'll need to chose a jack whose capacity is greater than the fully loaded and ready to tow tongue weight of the camper. Going with a powered jack whose capacity is much greater than the tongue weight of the camper is recommended because the jack won't need to work so hard and will therefore last longer. Also, if you're using a weight distribution system on the camper, sometimes you'll want to use the trailer jack to also pick up the rear of the vehicle to put slack into the system so... view full answer...
I measured the inside diameter of the Replacement Tripod Base for Brophy Cable Camper Jacks # 1106 and found it was 2 inches.
This base is a replacement for the Brophy Cable Camper Jacks - 57" Max Lift Height # CJ41 and 67" Max Lift Height # CJ74. view full answer...
I contacted the manufacturer about the dimensions of the Lift Extenders for HappiJac Truck Camper Jack Systems # LC182495. They informed me that the Lift Extenders for HappiJac Truck Camper Jack Systems # LC182495 are made from the same tubing used to make the inner leg of the camper jack and that the tube is 1.75” square. view full answer...
Yes, it will. The Trailer Valet JXC Trailer Jack w/ Footplate item # TV94FR will replace a standard A-Frame jack. It has a 5,000 lbs capacity so it will have no problem with your 3,500 lbs. It does indeed work with a loaded trailer or your camper. Our install guys just used what trailers we had available to demonstrate the jack's functions. view full answer...
Leveling scissor jack set # JSC-24 can support 5000lbs. If you had two sets of these, one on the front of the camper and another on the back of the camper, in addition to the four existing jacks on your camper, you would be able to stabilize and support your trailer that weighs 6000lbs.
Each set of these can handle 5000lbs, so if you had two sets you could easily handle the 6000lbs of your trailer. view full answer...
When the Brophy Cable Camper Jacks # CJ74 are cranked all the way down the bracket that holds the camper will be 17 inches from the ground. The bracket length is 26-1/2 inches long. view full answer...
The # JET-3755 has a lift capacity of 3500lbs which will easily work for your camper with a dry weight of 6000lbs. A trailer jack is not rated by trailer weight. So in this case a 3,500lb rated jack could in theory handle 3500lbs of tongue weight. Jacks are usually overrated for the weight they actually need to lift because they need to lift weight and not just hold the weight. view full answer...
The maximum added clearance per side for the Swing Out Extension Brackets for HappiJac Truck Camper Jack Systems # LC182496 is 3-1/2" to 4-1/2".
This kit includes 2 brackets that are made in the United States and will work with electric or manual HappiJac camper jack systems. view full answer...
I confirmed with my contact at Brophy that the width of the Replacement Wheel for Brophy Heavy-Duty Cable Camper Jacks # 1206 is about 1-1/2 inches. view full answer...
The diameter of the pole that will fit into the Replacement Tripod Base for Brophy Cable Camper Jack - Qty 1 # 1003, is 1-1/2 inches. So, it appears this will work for your application. view full answer...
The height range possible with the Brophy Cable Camper Jack Set # CJ74 tops out at 67-inches maximum down to a minimum of 17-inches, giving it a 50-inch operating range. The kit offers a 3000-lb total weight capacity and a 4-to-1 winch gear ratio. For safety always use the jacks on level ground. view full answer...
The wiring harness on the Ultra-Fab Products Camper Jack, part # UF38-944037 measures 45-1/2 inches long. The jack has a hook and loop strap to secure the wire harness when it is not being used. view full answer...
I checked with Brophy and the Brophy Camper Jacks # CJ31 have a distance of 3 inches from the upright mast to backside of the bracket that would hold your camper shell. view full answer...
Typically stabilizer jacks and leveling jacks are the same thing. The Ultra Fab part # UF39-941705 can do both as well. It can lift up to 30 inches from where the jacks are mounted on the trailer. When the jacks are at their max height they have a capacity of 6,000 lbs and when they are at half height (15 inches) they have a 3,000 lb capacity.
You should note that these jacks aren't designed to lift the tires off of the ground. Their capacity is for the weight of the trailer, but not for... view full answer...
The Ultra-Fab Products Camper Jack, part # UF48-979006 measures 4-3/4 inches tall when fully retracted.
The jack has a 24-inch lift and has a large footplate that measures 4-1/2 inches wide and 9-inches long, and this jack has a 6,500-lb support weight capacity.
The crank handle is not included with the jack. For the handle you would need part # UF48-879100.
To make the job a lot easier you can use the Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter, part # UF48-979005. This will work with... view full answer...
The inner lip of the Snap Pad Jack Pad for Camper Jacks w/ 5-1/2" Round Feet # SN97FR that grips onto the jack foot has a 5-1/8" measurement from one edge to the other so you'd have a bit more than 1/8" of the lip covering the jack foot. It's going to be snug enough to stay on, but will have a bit of give to it if you pushed on it from the side. view full answer...
I had our warehouse measure the mounting studs on the HappiJac Manual Truck Camper Jack System - 36-1/2" Lift - 11,200 lbs # LC736515-4 you mentioned and found that they are 7-1/4" apart on center.
I included a diagram of this measurement for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The top of the Bulldog Powered Jack part # BD500199 and # BD500187 from the mounting bracket measures 21-1/4 inches. The distance from the center of the jack tube to the front edge of the housing is 4 inches. view full answer...
The combined weight capacity of the Brophy Cable Camper Jacks # CJ31 is 1,000 lbs.
I have linked the above mentioned product to this page for your purchasing convenience. view full answer...