Would 2 Sets of Leveling Scissors # JSC-24 Be Able to Stabilize a 6,000 lb Camper Trailer
Question:
How much weight can each jack support, not just stabilize? I would like to use 4 under my Camper when off the truck. These would be in addition to the four main existing camper jacks. However I feel that they need to be strong enough to fully support the 6,000lbs total camper weight if needed.
asked by: Barry
Expert Reply:
Leveling scissor jack set # JSC-24 can support 5000lbs. If you had two sets of these, one on the front of the camper and another on the back of the camper, in addition to the four existing jacks on your camper, you would be able to stabilize and support your trailer that weighs 6000lbs.
Each set of these can handle 5000lbs, so if you had two sets you could easily handle the 6000lbs of your trailer.
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Leveling Scissor Jack Set - 24" Lift - 10,000 lbs - QTY 2
- Camper Jacks
- Fifth Wheel Camper
- Pop Up Camper
- RV Motorhome
- Teardrop Camper
- Travel Trailer
- Stabilizer Jacks
- Steel
- 9001 - 10000 lbs
- Scissor Jack
- 24 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- Weld-On
- 2 Jacks
- Stromberg Carlson
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