Ultra Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer Jack Recommendation for a 2008 Montego Bat KZ 5th Wheel
Question:
Please advise how this is installed. I have a 2008 montego bay by kz fifth wheel 36 ft Do I need the 3200 lbs or the 6000 lbs item.
asked by: Al A
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Expert Reply:
I did some research on your 2008 Montego Bay by KZ and found that it weighs around 12,000 lbs unloaded. Due to this weight and the location of where the stabilizer jacks would install I would recommend you go with 6,000 lb Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer # UF39-941705.
This product comes with the necessary hardware to bolt to the frame of your vehicle.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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