Hello John. After looking thru all of the snap-ring jacks we carry, I am sorry to say that we do not offer anything with a wheel that will also use a 1/2" pin. We do have a jack with a wheel and a snap ring that uses a 3/8" pin, the Fulton # FTJ120W0301. We also have one snap ring jack that does use a 1/2" pin, part # TJB-2001-Z, but as lock would have it, this jack has a welded foot plate instead of a wheel.
I know neither of these options fit your description exactly, but these will... view full answer...
Hi Marty; to answer your question, the SnapPad SnapJack SJ for RV Scissor Jack Stabilizers # SN65FR will work for your 9,200 lb trailer, yes.
The specs aren't actually for the SnapPads themselves (which I know is a bit confusing). The # SN65FR will fit scissor jacks that have individual capacities for 5,000 lbs to 7,000 lbs. For example these will fit the Lippert Scissor Stabilizer Jacks # LC285344 which have a 5,000 lb per-jack capacity. view full answer...
We actually only have one jack that fits all of those requirements. That is the Round A-Frame Trailer Jack # TJA-5000S-B. This is a sidewind jack with a lift capacity of 3,000 lbs and support capacity of 5,000 lbs. I wouldn't expect the jack to fail as long as you're using it as intended. If you are on enough of a slope and all of the weight of your trailer shifts to the jack you will likely have a problem. Make sure to use wheel chocks like # 288-02011-2 and leveling blocks like # A10-0920... view full answer...
The Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack with Footplate # LC89VR will fit your 2023 Coachmen Apex Nano 194BHS. It actually fits any trailer with an A-frame and the standard jack bolt pattern so it is pretty universal. view full answer...
The Ultimate Trailer Jack # 322-RDJ-2K is designed to fit your standard A-frame mount. I suppose you could construct some kind of bracket that would allow you to use the mounting bracket on the jack with the crossmember. The bracket hole spacing (center on center) is 3" x 3-1/4". It would probably be best to try and add in an extra crossmember with the mounting holes rather than modify the existing one to accommodate the jack. Welding works for just about anything but with the way this... view full answer...
Yes, the Jack-It 2 Bike Rack # LC429756 will fit on your 2022 Lance 1475. Based on what I was able to find you have a standard electric tongue jack on there. The bike rack fits around jacks with up to 2-1/4" outer tube diameter. It doesn't look like clearance will be a problem and the width of your tongue won't matter for the bike rack fitment. view full answer...
Your typical electric jack is designed to fit an A-frame so the only one we carry that is a side mount is the Fulton XLT # F141401. However, you may be interested in the Trailer Valet JXS Drill Powered Swivel Trailer Jack # TV64FR.
This jack has a hand crank along with a drill adapter so a cordless drill can be used to power it. It fits frames up to 4-3/4" tall x 3-3/4" deep so make sure your frame isn't too tall. Also, the drill lift capacity is 1,250 lbs so depending on what you have... view full answer...
Hey Kevin, so unfortunately Ark does not make a drill adapter for the Xtreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jacks like your # ORJW350D. The only option would be to have something fabricated to fit, in which case the socket would need to be shaped something like the picture below with two flats on either side of a circle. Like you said, the jack would require a pretty unique shaped socket, which means that none of the other drill adapters we carry are going to work. view full answer...
Hi Joseph,
The Jack-It 2 Bike Rack for A-Frame Trailers # LC429756 is a mostly universal fit that just requires jacks with up to 2-1/4" outer tube diameter that are shorter than 22-1/2" so that the base can clear the jack. I would just measure your step to confirm but there's a high probably that you'll be able to use the Jack-It 2 Bike Rack. The design of the wheel cradles would allow for 26" mountain bike tires without the need for an adapter. view full answer...
Fulton's snap-ring jacks like the # FTJ120W0301 are going to top out at 1,200lbs and the 1,500LB Jack # F141132 you found has a bolt-thru design and is not offered in a snap ring. We do offer the 2,000LB Jack # TJB-2002S-B which would fit your snap-ring bracket or you could have your bracket replaced with the Fulton # P9012-00 to use the jack you found. view full answer...
Hey John, yeah the Lippert Ground Control TT part # LC672136 would fit and work great on your StarCraft 212fb. This will give you a really easy way to both level and stabilize your camper and this would for sure be your best option. 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 your Round, Pipe Mount Swivel Jack # TJP-5001S-B. view full answer...
Hey Bob,
Yes the etrailer Boat Trailer Jack w/ 2 Wheels # MJ-1500B-DWL will most certainly fit your 2" x 2" trailer frame without wobbling around. It fits frames up to 2" tall and you can tighten the clamps to the point you're going to get a nice, snug fit. view full answer...
Hey Robert, thanks for reaching out!
When you hooked up the motor for your Rear Right Leg # LC344792 did you by chance check any fuses tied to that motor as well? Check that all of your connections are good and check that any fuses have been replaced.
When you say the motor and leg aren't attached at this time do you mean they aren't attached to each other, or that they aren't attached to the trailer? view full answer...
Hey Pat, thanks for reaching out and the photos!
The Mount-n-Lock SafetyStruts Standard RV Bumper Support Brackets # MO22FR looks like it will work on your application, but you'll need to more your rear jacks around to make more room, and cut off the welds to allow the brackets to fit.
Aside from that you can go with a whole new bumper or have a welder reinforce your current bumper.
If you don't already have a hitch receiver on your trailer then I recommend checking out the etrailer... view full answer...