Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Jason Hodge
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
When I’ve first got it I honestly didn’t think it was gonna work good at all. Honestly, they were fantastic.
Ronald Jenkins
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Great for the price
Richard Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Great support
Dan M
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
This product is everything that was describe. Works great!
Drew
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Sturdy Aluminium moulds
JP Folkes
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I have a number of trailers that I use all the time and have found that they are a little whibbly when disconnected from my truck.I use the trailers mostly to transport race cars to and from tracks and so we are in and out of them all weekend, getting tools and equipment, changing into race gear and sometimes, depending on the weather moving the car in and out of the trailer too.These stabilizing jacks work great at doing just that. You can't and shouldn't use these to jack up a vehicle, but with the rated ability of 6,000lbs per unit they will work great to stabilize a trailer or RV or even a car/truck for safety reasons, once they've been jacked up.Since I often park on grass I cut squares out of some marine plywood I had left over and use them as a base to set these on. The squares spread out the weight and provide a solid base for the jacks to work from. I will use these on all surfaces when I use these.Setting them up is pretty easy. I raise the front of the trailer with the tongue jack, place these in position in the front of the trailer and slowly lower the trailer until it is resting on the stability jacks. I then position the other two in the rear of the trailer, raising the threaded rod until it is snug to the bottom of the trailer. It's very obvious how solidly the trailer sits once you've got these in place...and by comparison how insecure it was before.I like the light weight of these units, they are less than 2lbs each with cast aluminum bases and a steel alloy screw head. If you remove the screw heads, you can stack all the jacks on top of each other like plastic cups. I have a soft zippered sack i then put the screw heads into and they fit inside the stacked bases. Takes up very little space, and are easy to assemble and put to work.Very please with how these are made and how well they work. Amazing that each one of these light, cast jacks is rated to 6,000lb. Nice addition to our gear.
Sophiiiiah
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Functionally these seem to work fine. They are easy to set up and while I haven't used them for very long, they are doing a fine job at stabilizing our trailer. Unfortunately I bought these to use with the Camco 6.2" jack pads which have a support area of 6 3/16" (aka 6.2" or 15.7cm). The description for these jack pads list them at 6.2"/15.7cm which should fit perfectly but the actual product is 6.25" or 15.875cm which is just a little too large to fit into the pads as intended.
Joe B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
I wasn't paying attention to the total height of my camper frame and the height these stands can reach, so they came up a little short. I used some wood blocks to lift the jacks up and they worked great for keeping the bounce out of the 36' travel trailer for 9 weeks.
Recommended Products