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Replacement Bearing for etrailer and Ram Round, Sidewind Jacks - 2,000 lbs and 5,000 lbs

Replacement Bearing for etrailer and Ram Round, Sidewind Jacks - 2,000 lbs and 5,000 lbs

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Replaces an individual bearing for your etrailer or Ram round-tube sidewind trailer jack with a 2,000-lb or 5,000-lb capacity. Designed for TJA-2000S Series and TJA-5000S Series jacks. 1-800-940-8924 to order etrailer accessories and parts part number TJA-2000S-BR or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all etrailer products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Replacement Bearing for etrailer and Ram Round, Sidewind Jacks - 2,000 lbs and 5,000 lbs. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Replaces an individual bearing for your etrailer or Ram round-tube sidewind trailer jack with a 2,000-lb or 5,000-lb capacity. Designed for TJA-2000S Series and TJA-5000S Series jacks.


Features:

  • Replacement bearing works with etrailer and Ram round-tube, sidewind jacks with a 2,000-lb or 5,000-lb capacity
    • Designed for TJA-2000S Series and TJA-5000S Series jacks


Specs:

  • Outer diameter: 1.226"
  • Inner diameter: 0.507"


TJA-2000S-BR Replacement Bearing for Ram Round Tube Sidewind Jacks - 2,000 lbs and 5,000 lbs





Video of Replacement Bearing for etrailer and Ram Round, Sidewind Jacks - 2,000 lbs and 5,000 lbs

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for etrailer and Ram Trailer Jack Rebuild

Today we're going to be taking a look at the rebuild process for the etrailer or Ram brand 5,000 pound capacity top line style jacks. This is a heavy duty steel jack. They work out really, really well. On occasion you might have a bearing, maybe a handle that breaks, something like that. Rather than going through the expense of buying a new jack and having it welded on or reattached to your trailer, you can simply rebuild the one you've got and save quite a bit of money. We're going to start the rebuild process by removing our handle. You can see we've got just a bolt that's going to pass right through there.

A couple of 10 millimeters, we should be able to get that to come right off. Since this is a brand new jack we're just going to be showing you the rebuild process reusing the existing parts in there. One part is that is available is going to be the handle with bolt. This will be part number TJPB-HD. That'll include your knob, the crank arm itself, the attachment, and the bolt. Once we have that off you'll notice there's going to be a small washer right here.

I'm going to grab that and set it aside. You want to be sure that goes back on top. It's pretty much just going to be a matter of lifting this outside tube off of the inner tube. Once we've done that we'll have our bearing there, our thrust washer that that rides on. You can see that's going to give us between our screw as this turns and our outer jack housing that would sit there, that gives us a really nice friction-free area.

That bearing does a great job. You also see it's designed with kind of a cover on top. It's where the bottom of the bearing's going to be open, but the top helps shield the water off of. For the bearing and the washer you will need part number TJA-2000S0BR. It'll have the two parts that you need there. From that point, you see it's just a real simple mechanism.

You've got machine-style screw here that's going to force that jack leg down as we turn our handle. This part, very, very tough to actually mess up. The part we tend to see failure in is going to be either in the bearing or in the handle assembly itself. We'll put that right back down on there. I like to just use a little bit of grease and kind of get it down on here. If you're going to be in here, you're going to be rebuilding it, it's never to hurt anything to add just a little bit of extra lubricant there. Make sure and get some on the top of that bearing. That should just help us out. You'll see a small groove in the outer tube, and there's going to be a groove that will be the full length of the inner tube there. You want to be sure you line those up as you slide it back together. You see, it will come right out of the top. At that point you'll want to place your washer back on and the handle back on and reinstall our bolt. As we tighten our handle down we don't need to over tighten it. We just want to have it so that clamp comes down and squeezes on that main head of the screw. At that point you're ready to go. Sometimes, I don't know, you might run it into something, you might accidentally bump into it or hit it. Sometimes this knob that's on the top will crack or will break. What they've done is they've kind of spread out the top of our handle here, kind of open that up to hold that in place. What we're going to do is use a half inch drill bit right in the middle of that and it would be almost like we're grinding out a rivet or drilling out a rivet. Once we've got our old handle out of the way we'll take our new handle, I'm going to slide that right on. Our washer's going to go on. It's the same one that we removed the first time there. We'll stand it up. We've got the pressure cap that needs to go around the end of it there. Basically once you knock that on it's going to squeeze that pin and that's going to hold your handle in place. Center our cap up and knock it down on into position. Once like that we've got our jack right back operational, our new handle's in place ready to do it's job. These are available in two colors. You've got HDKB-RED for the red. It's going to be HDKB-BLKF for black. That's going to complete our rebuild of the top line 5,000 pound Ram in etrailer style jacks. Hope this shows you with just a few simple parts with a few simple tools how you can rebuild your jack rather than buying a new one.

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Replacement Bearing for etrailer and Ram Round, Sidewind Jacks - 2,000 lbs and 5,000 lbs - TJA-2000S-BR

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (7 Customer Reviews)

Replaces an individual bearing for your etrailer or Ram round-tube sidewind trailer jack with a 2,000-lb or 5,000-lb capacity. Designed for TJA-2000S Series and TJA-5000S Series jacks.

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I'm never disappointed with etrailer staff or parts! This bearing got my trailer jack working as good as new. It now cranks easily even when the trailer is loaded!



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The part delivered was exactly what I n eeded!!

Tony T.

1/7/2024

Well, after one year, I still give this jack rebuild part 5 Stars. My trailer jack cranks as smooth as silk with very little effort. All in all - PERFECT.



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These parts are for the etrailer and Ram sidewinder jack. My jack is by Atwood and look identical. Unfortunately the hole for the gear keeper pin was off center.
This was not etrailers fault or problem.
With a Dremel tool was able to modify the crank gear and to then complete installation of the kit into my Atwood.
note: To make handling the jack easier I cut 2.5" hole in end of a 1"x4"x12" board and attached it to the workbench with the hole overhanging. Dropped the jack in and had both hands free to work on it.



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