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Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this Ark extreme off-road trailer jack. Now this Jack is extremely well-built. It's very heavy duty, so it's gonna be great for your off-road trailers and that sort of thing. It's gonna be very sturdy, allowing you to lift support and then lower the trailer. It was designed in Australia to stand up to the rigors of… see more >
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When fully retracted, or collapsed the jack is 28.58 inches tall, and 38.42 inches tall when extended as shown in the provided diagram. I've linked you to a product description video featuring the #ORJW1SU ARK Extreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer…
view full answer...The Extreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack part #ORJW1SU has a 770 lb weight capacity which means so long as the tongue weight of the trailer does not exceed this then you'd be fine. A trailer with GVWR of 4,000 lbs would be no worry at all.
view full answer...I will start by saying the ARK Extreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack w/ Wheel #ORJW1SU will fit frames that are 2" to 6" tall. The bolt hole measurements vary and I included a diagram with everything listed, but the overall dimensions of…
view full answer...Per the manufacturer The Xtreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack w/ Wheel - Sidewind #ORJW1SU has a clearance of roughly 61.55 mm or 2.4 inches. So it will work on your frame. The jack has a sturdy steel construction which is durable and built to…
view full answer...The Extreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack #ORJW1SU has a static weight capacity (load support) of 770 lbs but ARK does not do a test for dynamic load rating, so it's hard to say what kind of trailer load this jack could move. If you're…
view full answer...Yes, you can absolutely use the Extreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack #ORJW1SU for your 1,500 lb boat trailer on an incline. This jack has a 770 lb capacity, but that capacity is for the trailer tongue - or tongue weight - which will be more than…
view full answer...My recommendation would be to use the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover #STC-V211. This jacks mounting plate can stay on your trailer frame and the jack can be easily removed with its pipe style mount. You will also be able to move the…
view full answer...It sure can, the caster wheel or the ARK #ORJW1SU isn't offset because the ratcheting arm is used to rotate the caster wheel so the trailer will be easy to maneuver around. If you click the provided link, you can see a product description video…
view full answer...For this you will want the Extreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack w/ Wheel #ORJW1SU. It has the same 770lb weight capacity as the Jack #ORJW350D that you found but the ratcheting jack allows you to lock the wheel in place. You will be able to free…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but the Xtreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack part #ORJW1SU isn't quite cutout out for what you're wanting. Instead, I recommend the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover part #STC-V211 which is rated…
view full answer...When the Extreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack w/ Wheel #ORJW1SU is in the forward position the wheel can move only one direction and it can keep moving forward without the handle moving it. It wouldn't roll back if in forward but if you were…
view full answer...The function of trailer connectors are often similar, as evidenced by the accompanying diagram which shows the functions of 7-ways. It really depends on how the connector is wired; that said, there is an easy way for you to determine the functions of…
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