Manual Stabilizer for Trailer to Avoid More Wiring
Question:
I would rather have a manual jack assy. so I could used my battery powered driver. It would eliminate me from having a separate battery, circuit breaker and box as well as wiring. Also would not need a switch and a place to install it. Using my driver with an extension, if needed, would make quick work of stabilizing the front or rear without using multiple jacks, etc. Thanks
asked by: Will C
Expert Reply:
If you prefer a manual stabilizer there is one available, the Ultra-Fab # UF39-941704.
This stabilizer fits trailers that have frames between 48" to 80" wide, has a 6,000 lb capacity and offers 30" of lift.
Products Referenced in This Question
Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Manual Stabilizer for Trailers and RVs - 30" Lift - 6,000 lbs
- Camper Jacks
- Fifth Wheel Camper
- Travel Trailer
- Stabilizer Jacks
- Steel
- 5001 - 6000 lbs
- Electric Jack
- 30 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- 1 Jack
- Ultra-Fab Products
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Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack - Black Waterproof Switch Kit - 30" Lift
- Camper Jacks
- Fifth Wheel Camper
- Pop Up Camper
- RV Motorhome
- Teardrop Camper
- Travel Trailer
- Stabilizer Jacks
- Alloy Steel
- Electric Jack
- 30 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- 1 Jack
- Lippert
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