Recommended Tripod Stabilizer Jack for a 2015 Dutchmen Voltage
Question:
5th wheel tripod stabilizer. I have a 2015 Dutchmen Voltage 3895. What size of stabilizer would I need?
asked by: Ron O
Expert Reply:
Your 2015 Dutchmen Voltage has a hitch weight of 2,767 pounds. The support capacity of the Ultra-Fab 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer, # UF19-950001, is 5,000 pounds. This tripod stabilizer will work great.
If you need additional length beyond the 37 to 50 inches this tripod has, you can add extension legs # UF19-950002 to gain another 8 inches.
I included an FAQ on trailer jacks for you too.
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Leg Extensions for Ultra-Fab 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer - Steel - 8" - Qty 3
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Ultra-Fab 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer - Steel - 37" to 50" - 5,000 lbs
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