2manytoyz wrote:They might if i could find ones with enough extension. My worry with those was suspending the trailer whells off yhe ground for both uneven ground and during storage. I was just looking at northern and thinking with some injinuity and some brackets that these might work
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Tigris99 wrote:I welded on scissor jacks and just going to put 4x4s under them at all 4 corners. With a cordless impact driver takes about 90 seconds to drop all 4 (though I'm only using them to stabilize, no take all the weight off the axles)
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LIGHT TRAILER STABILIZING JACK
For use on tent trailers, lightweight travel trailers and fifth wheels with up to 20" of frame-to-ground clearance.
Includes crank handle (Model 23033).
Ideal replacement for Atwood, Fulton and other non-screw design corner stands.
Super low profile storage (2").
Bolt-on application; mounting hardware included.
1,000 lb. static capacity per jack.
Rust-inhibiting E-coating for long life.
The Socket Jenie LVSG-630 is designed for trailers that use the BAL screw stabilizer jacks, such as COLEMAN, VIKING, CLIPPER and APACHE. This socket requires a 1/2" drill chuck, and can be used with 110V or battery operated drills. The bit fits the BAL Light Trailer Stabilizing Jack which uses an acme screw to lower and return it to the stored position. Due to the pitch of the screw threads the use of this socket with a drill moves the jack extremely fast, and caution should be used when returning it to the storage position. Because of the jack geometry and the momentum of the drill motor it will snap back into the storage position, potentially breaking the ears of the socket. KNOWN BRANDS USING THIS STYLE: Coachmen, Viking, Forest River, Mallard, Jayco, Apache, Coleman, and Fleetwood to name a few. Sold individually
Made from a single piece of steel
Features a grey corrosion resistant finish
The stem has been specially machined to eliminate slipping in the drill chuck.
Use with a Cordless or Electric 1/2" Drill
Fits BAL Light Trailer Stabilizing Jack
Lifetime Warranty
Be sure to use caution - Because of the jack geometry and the momentum of the drill motor it will snap back into the storage position, potentially breaking the ears of the socket.
Socket Jenie For BAL Light Trailer Stabilizing Jacks
2manytoyz wrote:I am trying to keep everything tucked in myself. my frame is 1/4" thickness tubing do it can take one heck of a hit with no damage. I am trying to keep all items above that so they do not get damaged by impacts.
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