Cynder 00672 Leveling Scissor Jack 24" Stabilizer (24" - Pack of 1)
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Everything is included, including the bolts!
If the bolt pattern is compatible, it sounds like you're asking if it's There's a good chance you'll need to drill one new hole but it doesn't matter.
There is a large bolt and nut attached to it. The clockwise direction of a screw In the case of a tightening/raising turn, a counteraction is needed In a clockwise direction, you will lose/lower.
They keep the corners level while you park and are at an approximately level position. This will prevent the trailer from rocking when its tires are firmly attached. It would be a bad idea for any jack to ever be called upon to hold up the entire balance a whole trailer on ONE jack!" NOT AT ALL! )Nor should these four things hold up your trailer alone. There are stabilizers. In addition, the trailer tires are not able to be changed with them. Basically, what happens is Not at all. (Having said that, I do confess that I once used the front two jacks to temporarily lift the front end of my trailer as a result of a temporary act of The only thing I have is a 300-watt power supply Still, tongue weight must be less than 1 lb. *(Did I mention that you should ALWAYS chock your tires first?)
Selected User Reviews For Cynder 00672 Leveling Scissor Jack 24" Stabilizer (24" - Pack of 1)
We used it to move a heavy and bulky I really like this. I love having this on my workbench it's not what it was designed for, but it's an improvement. We had delivery problems twice due to FedEx issues. Glad to see the package.
Stabilizer that is good for light duty work. I was hoping to remove the cross bolts and to mount this into the original mounting brackets which were welded to the original tank. Nonetheless, the mounting designs of the old one and the new one differed. I ordered two of the same thing from the manufacturer and got the same two This bracket is bolted to the original bracket after it has been ground off. Everything works like a charm. I am going to save my spares- It is always a good idea to have it on hand just in case.
After a season of camping, I originally thought that they were well constructed, but after a year of camping, both are broken, and I'm In the up position, they will not pop back into place, but still go up and down. Immediately after the screw shaft runs out, it will stop working. It is a condition shared by both of them. Once I have a few miles under my belt, they'll start to lower themselves. There are still two jacks to find. Funny thing is, the originals are still in good shape despite being so cheap and lightweight. In the past few minutes, I have just installed Since I bent the old one, I had contemplated getting two (there was a discount on the pair), but I only needed one, so I ended up buying this one. The trailer I currently have is heavier, and the wheels on it are better constructed than the ones on my travel trailer. The bracket could be mounted right up to the trailer plate. There are plenty of holes in the bracket for adjusting the position. Hardware did not come with this, so I used what I had and some washers that were already there. Does what it's supposed to do.
The seller is very good to work with. These jacks were acquired from seller RV Supply. We have a great experience with them and our customer service was great.
One of the jacks broke on the second time it was used to stabilise A collapse brought our RV crashing to the ground. I sent an email to the seller (on a Sunday no less) and got a response My next email came with a refund for the broken item after I sent a picture. It was not so happy with the product, but the seller was very quick to respond.
It seems to be heavy-duty than the one I removed from my camper (so that may explain why it twisted) It took me longer to remove my old stabilizer than it did In just a few minutes, I replaced the old, put this in place, clamped it with 2 vise grips, drilled 4 1/4 inch holes through the frame, and bolted it to place (really wished I had bought the 4 pack).
I bought it to replace an OE jack that looked like it was assembled by a high school shop class. Replacement of the other three will occur during the off-season. The finish is nice and the mechanical soundness is satisfactory. A side-by-side comparison between an OE jack and a domestic jack is comparable to.
There is no welding on the stop on the inside of the jack around the jack screw. Instead, the stop is crimped to the jack screw. When you raise it, you can see that it has shifted and the jack screw is coming out the other end. I highly recommend you avoid using the crimp because it is rife with This should be connected to the jackscrew by welding.
This was a great replacement for a jack that broke on the original equipment. It was only a problem that the holes on the trailer did not align with the holes on the trailer, so I had to drill some holes. For that, I did not deduct any stars The hole patterns of the trailer jacks are not standardized (like almost everything else on RVs and travel trailers), so I can't hold them responsible for this.