Recommended Electric Trailer Jack for 20 Foot 5,000lb V-Nose Trailer
Question:
I have a 20foot v-nose Pace enclosed trailer I carry a 2400 lb race car and support equipment. I want to replace screw tongue jack with electric. Can not read weight limits on the manual one. What weight limit jack do I need to safely do the job without overkill? Thank you
asked by: Jack R
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Expert Reply:
Even though I can't tell you the weight limit on your current jack, for your combined total weight of your trailer's contents I recommend the 3,500lbs Ultra-Fab, part # UF38-944017.
I have linked a video of the jack for your convenience.
expert reply by:
Jackie C
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Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs
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