Recommended Trailer Valet 5x Swivel Jack for Low Trailer Tongue Mount To Accomodate Garage Clearance
Question:
I watched your video, thanx perfect . I am going to use this to go down a incline slight into a garage and then back up the incline but I need to lower the front of the trailer to with in about 8 to 10 inches from the ground in order to clear my old garage door with the front of the trailer . I do this now with a low ball hitch about a 12inch but I have to drop the trailer and change hitches each time cause its too low to the ground to pull behind my vehicle down the road . I am thinking if I reverse the mount on this so the round mount is up It should give me sufficient space and I should be able to drop the nose of the trailer pretty far down ! ??? What do you think ?
asked by: Dan C
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover # STC-V211 has a bracket height of 9 inches retracted and 24 inches extended with the 15 inch lift. Depending on the mounting location of this swivel jack you should be able to get the tongue down to that 9-10 inch range. Putting the mount in the up position will allow the trailer to drop lower at the tongue as you stated. I believe this will work well for your application.
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Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover - Topwind - 15" Lift - 5,000 lbs
- Trailer Dolly
- Manual Dolly
- 5000 lbs Capacity
- 15 Inch Tall
- Steel
- Silver
- Trailer Valet
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