LIBRA Set of 2 True 7500 lb Heavy Duty 24" RV Trailer Stabilizer Leveling Scissor Jacks w/Handle & Dual Power Drill Sockets & Complete Set of Mounting Hardware -Model# 26055 …
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I believe there has been stabilization. With a weight rating of their size, they are very difficult to lift. My Class A REYO, which weighed 13,00, used 4, to stabilize the ends. Each end of my case should have been about a quarter of that weight. The corner could not be easily lifted by any of them. If you mean across the rear, I assume that you mean lengthwise across the r. There should be no impact on their orientation unless the rig moves, which would be a bad thing. It doesn't matter if they're aligned to the same frame as the rear, just that they're near the rear. This will make it easy to buy the right thing.
The prices per jack are 750
Hopefully, they will be open when you walk into the Amazon store with your product
The bolts are just bolted on and I believe to have drilled holes for them
Selected User Reviews For LIBRA Set of 2 True 7500 lb Heavy Duty 24" RV Trailer Stabilizer Leveling Scissor Jacks w/Handle & Dual Power Drill Sockets & Complete Set of Mounting Hardware -Model# 26055 …
The last time I checked these were almost two years ago. Due to those reasons, however, I don't get to go camping as often as I would like. It's hard to tell, but I'd say my devices have been used maybe eight times since I A failure of this type is that the jack will rise, but is unable to stay there. As far as I can tell, it pushes down just fine. My suspicion is that the crimp sleeve has not stayed in place, which is causing the problem. I would not have a problem with this except when the camper allows it to slip down, it will scrape and drag the jack and would have ripped it off if I hadn't zip tied it. Although this may be just a fluke, I plan on trying a different manufacturer in the future. You're off to a great start!.
Due to the total failure of both jacks simultaneously, I reached out to Libra for help. My call was finally answered after months of waiting, and I had to start all over again. As a result of this accident, I sent the company photos of the VIN, trailer weight, mounting locations, failed jacks, and other photos documenting the situation. According to the service representative, I should have ordered the 5000lb jacks, which would have been adequate for my fifth However, instead of upgrading to a heavy-duty model I opted for the basic You can rest easy knowing there are "duty" jacks installed. My four jacks were mounted to the RV I-beam according to the instructions on the internet after I installed the jacks The frame is made out of beams. By lowering the jacks onto stable bases and retracting my pneumatic steering system, I assured a safe and secure ride. A 43' 5th wheel is equipped with two front jacks each capable of supporting 13,410 pounds (ironically, that is the weight limit on the jack, not the entire A further note is that all of the furniture in the RV had previously been taken out because I am remodeling it. I have yet to get even a small refund after nearly a year. There was almost a chance that this thing would kill.
They wouldn't lift my MB Sprinter 3500 trailer that weighs 11000 pounds, despite it having a MB Sprinter 3500 chassis. There is really only a 5 or 6 inch difference in the back end. As soon as I put them together, they grew too difficult to turn after about 3 or This vehicle weighs no more than 7000lbs due to the engine being up front. I've used them for adjustments within 4 inches and they work great.
Upon replacing my bent 5k jacks that would not lift a tricycle, I was able to lift it. In general I am really impressed with the way these are made, the thickness of the bolt is twice as big and the rated capacity is 7500, but I bet they can do even more if asked, but I am impressed with the overall Displacing a jack with a picture of a product is shown in the second photo the first is just a joke.
This is a far superior set of bumpers than the original one that came with our trailer, they are made of quality material and they work wonderfully. In the old models, we used 5000 lb bolts, but these were 7500 lb bolts, so they needed more threaded rod to hold them in In addition to the hole guide that comes with this kit, a drill bit is included to create the correct hole size. It took several hours on 1 weekend to tape up the hole guide. With the exception of the drill, everything in this kit is included. In addition to two high-quality leveling jacks rated for 7500 lbs, we received one crank arm, two drill adapters for cranking them up with a drill, a hole guide, drill bit, and (6) 5/8" bolts to mount them. My only complaint is that I will likely be buying another set of levelers to replace our back leveling jacks soon.
Taking the RV's weight into account, the LIBRA 7500 lb stabilizer jacks have been working well. In addition to giving us more stability and allowing us to remove some weight from the springs, we upgraded from the 5500 lb jacks to the 6800 lb model. The doors open and close smoothly and do not appear to have any major defects. My only issue was that the hole fittings didn't line up quite right with my OEM jacks, so I had to increase the size of my frame mount holes just a little to make sure the bolt carrier pattern fits the frame mount. I am satisfied with the purchase as a whole.
I bought the stands for my Sunseeker camper, which stands 32 feet tall. As soon as I figured out where the files should be installed, I found it very easy to install. Throughout the camper, I only encountered one or two hard points, but they were located on the platform frame. The additional long handle provided makes it just fine, and I can crank it up very quickly with my cordless drill with the socket supplied. By installing the sway-proofing system, the camper is much more stable than it was when it sat on its own tires. also painted the frame contact areas with rust retardant black paint and greased the threaded rod and the scissors jack joints to aid in corrosion prevention. However, these actions did not prevent corrosion and increased the life of the jacks.
It's worth the money I spent on these. The 2 I got as a test were better made than the 5000 lbs I used to use. I will replace the remaining 2 I had no difficulty stabilizing my 30 ft toy hauler, nor did I feel any strain from lifting the low side a few inches as.