Can Trailer Stabilizer Jacks Be Used to Hold Weight of Trailer When Working On It
Question:
Replacing my travel trailer jack foot with a detachable foot do you recommend using my stabilizers or hooked up to my truck for an installation ? 2014 Passport 2200 rbwe
asked by: Charlie
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Helpful Expert Reply:
Stabilizer jacks are not designed to carry the full weight of trailer so I can not recommend using them as a way to hold the trailer when you work on it. Having it connected to your truck would be the way to go.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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