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  • Comparison of Truck Camper Jacks that Use Two Jacks or Four Jacks
  • The Brophy truck camper jacks like the Heavy Duty Cable Jacks # CX74 only require two jacks to be used. The advantage is that you only need two jacks and the cost is less than purchasing four jacks.
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  • Comparing Andersen Rapid Camper Leveler AM3604 and Andersen Rapid Jack AM3620
  • For leveling a tandem axle trailer the Andersen Rapid Camper Leveler # AM3604 is the better choice. The Andersen Rapid Jack # AM3620 will not fit with tandem axles due to its larger size.
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  • Are the CJ74 and CJ74H the Same Jacks
  • The Brophy Cable Camper Jacks - 67" Max Lift Height - 3,000 lbs - Qty 2 # CJ74 is the same jack as the # CJ74H only sold as a pair. There are no specs that are different between the two parts outside of the quantity.
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  • What Is The Difference Between Brophy Cable Camper Jacks CJ31 and CJ41?
  • I would be happy to help! The only difference between the Brophy Cable Camper Jacks # CJ31 and # CJ41 is the weight capacity. The # CJ31 has a 1000lb weight capacity where the # CJ41 has a 3000lb capacity. Both have the same 17" - 57" lift range, so you will just need to pick the one rated high enough for the weight of your truck bed camper/cargo box. I included videos of the products mentioned for you to take a look at.
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  • Comparing Trailer Jacks and Stabilizers
  • Jacks and stabilizers differ in that jacks like # PSEA20000103 are intended to lift part/all of the trailer tongue weight while stabilizer jacks like Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks # UF48-979002 are intended to support weight and prevent motion (but not to do actual lifting). Even though these stabilizers are each rated for 6500-lbs (far more than your camper's actual weight) you do not want to use them to lift the trailer. Keep in mind that the mounting point where you install them also...
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  • HappiJac Swing Out Extension Brackets
  • The part 182496 is listed on our site as part # LC182496. It is the Swing Out Extension Brackets for HappiJac Truck Camper Jack Systems, and it does in fact come in a set of two. I've linked to a video review of these extension brackets for you.
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  • Comparing the Anderson Camper Levelers AM3620 and AM3604 for Use on a Chrysler Town and Country
  • The Andersen Rapid Jack # AM3620 and the Andersen Camper Wheel Chock and Leveler # AM3604 are pretty similar with the main difference being that part # AM3604 will provide between 1/2" to 4" of height but part # AM3620 will provide 6-7/8" of height. Because of this I recommend going ahead and getting the one that can provide you with a great height, part # AM3620. It does come with the rubber grip pad that will help to prevent slipping but it it would be wise to go ahead and get the Andersen...
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  • Are Bias Ply or Radial Tires Better to Pull 9 foot Pop-Up Camper
  • When pulling a pop-up camper, I would pick radial tires over bias ply tires mainly because they run cooler and because of their flexibility they have better contact with the road. Neither of the types of tires are rated to run at 70 mph. Trailer tires have a maximum speed rating of 65 mph. When you run a trailer tire for more than an hour at higher speeds, the heat build up can cause the tire to break down which will lead to tire failure. When you fill your tires, you should always fill...
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