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Here is an image I have from the Xtreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack #ORJW750D in zinc which will have the same dimensions as the black Jack #ORJW750BD you are looking at.
view full answer...The Extreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack w/ Dual Wheels, #ORJW350D has an overall length of 18".
view full answer...We do carry the 33" Ark Stabilizer Jack that you are looking for with part #ARK77FR. I was able to track down a few drawings that you should find helpful. These…
view full answer...Yes, the Extreme Off-Road Swing-Up Jack w/ Dual Wheels iItem #ORJW500D will work for your T@B 400 Tear Drop Trailer. It looks like your trailer comes with an a-frame jack. You would need to ensure you have enough space on your tongue to accommodate…
view full answer...The rule of thumb for estimating a tongue weight is 10-15 percent of trailer weight. A 4,600 pound trailer would have a tongue weight between 460 and 690 pounds. Somewhere between a 1,000 to 2,000 pound capacity jack would be fine. Having a jack…
view full answer...There are some Dutton-Lainson trailer jacks that are made in the USA as well as a few that are not. Any jacks that we carry that are made in the USA have that as part of the description to help set them apart. Currently we have the following…
view full answer...Good news! I was able to get a exploded diagram as well as a set of instructions on how to replace the rod and gears #TJD-12000-RODNUT in the #12000 Series Ram Jacks made after 2012. I have attached them to this page for your convenience.…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...I have good news, our trailer jack that has a 2 inch outer diameter part #DL74MR would fit and work well. While it has a 1,000 lb weight capacity that does not mean 1,000 lb total trailer weight capacity. That capacity is the tongue weight capacity…
view full answer...I would use a protractor, see photo, place the protractor on the edge of the inside of one side of the trailer frame and the other inside edge of the trailer frame should be parallel with the 50 degree line on the protractor. Another way to verify…
view full answer...I contacted the manufacturer about the lengths for these stabilizer jacks and have included the information they were able to provide me. The Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks #ARK34FR are 422 mm…
view full answer...Hey there Gary, thanks for the photo and yes the etrailer Bolt-On Swivel Mounting Plate for 3,500-lb Trailer Jacks with a 5/8" Swivel Pin #e52JR will indeed work with…
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Here is an image I have from the Xtreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack #ORJW750D in zinc which will have the same dimensions as the black Jack #ORJW750BD you are looking at.
view full answer...The Extreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack w/ Dual Wheels, #ORJW350D has an overall length of 18".
view full answer...We do carry the 33" Ark Stabilizer Jack that you are looking for with part #ARK77FR. I was able to track down a few drawings that you should find helpful.…
view full answer...Yes, the Extreme Off-Road Swing-Up Jack w/ Dual Wheels iItem #ORJW500D will work for your T@B 400 Tear Drop Trailer. It looks like your trailer comes with an a-frame jack. You would need to ensure you have enough space on your tongue to accommodate…
view full answer...The rule of thumb for estimating a tongue weight is 10-15 percent of trailer weight. A 4,600 pound trailer would have a tongue weight between 460 and 690 pounds. Somewhere between a 1,000 to 2,000 pound capacity jack would be fine. Having a jack…
view full answer...There are some Dutton-Lainson trailer jacks that are made in the USA as well as a few that are not. Any jacks that we carry that are made in the USA have that as part of the description to help set them apart. Currently we have the following…
view full answer...Good news! I was able to get a exploded diagram as well as a set of instructions on how to replace the rod and gears #TJD-12000-RODNUT in the #12000 Series Ram Jacks made after 2012. I have attached them to this page for your convenience.…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...I have good news, our trailer jack that has a 2 inch outer diameter part #DL74MR would fit and work well. While it has a 1,000 lb weight capacity that does not mean 1,000 lb total trailer weight capacity. That capacity is the tongue weight capacity…
view full answer...I would use a protractor, see photo, place the protractor on the edge of the inside of one side of the trailer frame and the other inside edge of the trailer frame should be parallel with the 50 degree line on the protractor. Another way to verify…
view full answer...I contacted the manufacturer about the lengths for these stabilizer jacks and have included the information they were able to provide me. The Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks #ARK34FR are 422 mm…
view full answer...Hey there Gary, thanks for the photo and yes the etrailer Bolt-On Swivel Mounting Plate for 3,500-lb Trailer Jacks with a 5/8" Swivel Pin #e52JR will indeed work…
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