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LIBRA Set of 2 Bigfoot 5000 lb 24" RV Trailer Stabilizer Leveling Scissor Jacks w/Handle & Dual Power Drill Sockets & Hardware -Part#26044

LIBRA Set of 2 Bigfoot 5000 lb 24 LIBRA Set of 2 Bigfoot 5000 lb 24 LIBRA Set of 2 Bigfoot 5000 lb 24 LIBRA Set of 2 Bigfoot 5000 lb 24 LIBRA Set of 2 Bigfoot 5000 lb 24 LIBRA Set of 2 Bigfoot 5000 lb 24 LIBRA Set of 2 Bigfoot 5000 lb 24
$ 86.02

Score By Feature

Based on 500 ratings
Sturdiness
9.48
Stability
9.29
Easy to install
8.88

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Product Description

This BIGFOOT is 12" x 7". With a 5" super-size foot plate, you'll be able to stand tall.
The pack includes two steel jacks and one crank handle. It also includes a 3/4" hex magnetic socket that can raise and lower the jack quickly with a power drill, as well as eight 3/8" mounting screws and an additional 9/16" socket for easy mounting.
There are two jacks per set. They are both rated at 5,000 lbs. It is made from the same material as other brands marked "up to 7500 pounds."
The extended height is 24", the retracted height is 5, the retracted length is 26, and the retracted width is
The purpose of this item is to only level and stabilize RVs, Do not lift, change tires or support weight of any vehicles with it,

Questions & Answers

The distance between the centers of the two 'arm' bolts that go through the two mounting plates is how far apart do they stand? What is (2'?

There are four of them, I believe? It has 6 holes to give you locations to choose from. When mounting the jack on the frame of the trailer, center it exactly on the framing.

Does it make sense to buy American?

Yes, they are made in USA, and they are very good quality

Are they able to be mounted parallel with the frame so they do not protrude out the sides of the trailer if placed in the center?

There are a couple of little sticks that peek out during the pass

Can you tell me if these jacks are What is the fit of a 2015 bullet by Keystone?

There is nothing special about this jack. It is

Selected User Reviews For LIBRA Set of 2 Bigfoot 5000 lb 24" RV Trailer Stabilizer Leveling Scissor Jacks w/Handle & Dual Power Drill Sockets & Hardware -Part#26044

The jack was fine until it was time to leave
3/5

I used it in place of one of my four stabilizer jacks. The one it replaces is better, but it has a big downside. As you retract it for travel, the threaded rod can easily come free on the other side. It seems fine because it compresses tightly, but it's just some friction gears holding it in place. If you hit a bump in the road, the base of the jack easily flops onto the road as a sparkly Thanks to its freedom from pressure, it is not under any strain. In addition to being a hassle, repairs are time-consuming. The tapped hole is positioned on the threaded rod with the help of a 6-inch 3/8" socket extension. My knowledge of the problem is not enough to avoid it. Now I must tie the jack shut when traveling I am unable to use the jack without tying it down. A new one is about to be installed. There is no use for it.

Avery MELLOR
Avery MELLOR
| Sep 25, 2020
The footprint is quite large
5/5

On the trailer, the original stabilizers were lightweight aluminum stabilizers that had four small self-sticking bolts to hold them on Using a tap to tighten They could be bent without much effort. Only 4 feet of space was left after they left. Five by seven The new "Big Foot" screws come in a variety of colors and styles 13x7 is the size of the stabilizer on the jack. There are five The 5 sq inch) are made of steel and are thick enough to keep them from bending under load on uneven surfaces. Solid steel means they are heavier, but this is because they are made of a solid material. All the stabilizers are attached to the frame by self-locking screws that are large and hefty Using a tap to tighten You can certainly use an impact driver to get it into the frame, but there is still no way it will get into it. Hardened steel frames don't require tools with longer bits, so I had to start with a titanium 1/4" drill-bit. After the 1/4" bit, I used a 5/16" bit, and then I went to the Once all the screws were in, I used an impact driver to drive them in, and I then tightened each screw with a breaker bar- Here it is. My confidence in these is quite high. I am sure they will not bend or break.

Rosalie WESTON
Rosalie WESTON
| Nov 20, 2020
It is important to use the correct tools when installing
4/5

My goal in purchasing these was to provide some stability to the center of my 27-foot travel trailer so it wouldn't bounce around. As well as the ones on each corner, they also have three pillars on each side. This product looks rugged and comes with eight screws and fittings for installation. Instructions on how to install are not provided, but it should be fairly self-explanatory. In addition to that, it must be installed with the proper tools, which caused me to give it a 3 out of 5. I am pre- If using hand tools while lying on the ground, drilling the holes with a 1/4-inch bit will help, but it will take some muscle. If you are mounting them to something, make sure there is room behind it. A hand tool is a must as there should be no wires, hoses, etc.

River Walters
River Walters
| Jan 09, 2021
We bought 24" RV Trailer Stabilizers that can support 5000 lbs and they were fairly easy to install
5/5

The two 5000 lb 24" RV trailer stabilizers we ordered were pretty easy to install and cost less than $80. We had to modify the connection piece on the trailer because it was welded to it. My husband did all of the planning and assembly of the attachment. Rather than try to remove it, he had to simply bolt the new piece on top. I've had no problems with it.

Kannon Clayton
Kannon Clayton
| Oct 22, 2020
This is a very sturdy and stable design
5/5

I wish I would have gotten those in the first place. As part of the equipment, a bonus was included. This is an easy to install product. To make sure the holes are the biggest possible, drill them out early. There is no self drilling in these items, just self tapping.

Heidi Koch
Heidi Koch
| Dec 14, 2020
I was satisfied with the result
5/5

In good condition, they arrived and were installed in accordance with instructions. A great feature is that they come with the drill attachment so you can quickly raise and lower them. I had a feeling that they would feel stout, and so far I haven't noticed any wear on them after a few months of using.

Owen O’BRIEN
Owen O’BRIEN
| Apr 08, 2021
A FAST & TALL animal
5/5

It's really cool to wind them up and down with a drill using the included adapter. I can't believe how fast it is! A correct socket is also provided for the bolts included in the package. Each socket is equipped with a magnet, which makes using them With my 16' dual axel cargo trailer, I use these to help level the trailer on sloped The wheels lifted right off the ground while the adjusters were working. The intention is).

Allie Zuniga
Allie Zuniga
| Dec 03, 2020
This is a very high-quality product
5/5

Stabilizers that are both durable and solid. Our camper seems to work just fine with it. The wheels are much better than those that came with Because of their coarser thread, they are able to go up and down more quickly with fewer There was a cordless drill socket included with the kit and a mechanical speed wrench. I'm not sure what size drill we used to install them. They came with sheet metal bolts, that we used, but I don't remember what size bolts we used.

Chandler Harrington
Chandler Harrington
| Apr 23, 2021

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