jorn
Jul 04, 2013Explorer
Stabilizer jack(s) - repair or replace/upgrade
My 2001 Coachmen Leprechaun came with a pair of Liftco LeSure stabilizer jacks mounted inside the bumper. (I'll try to get pics soon if we need 'em.) They each have one weight-bearing arm attached to the worm screw, instead of the pair you usually see with more traditional scissor jacks.
Yesterday, while getting the rig stable, the blocks tilted while the rig shifted slightly, and the worm screw bent. :(
I managed to get the now-damaged jack removed from the bumper, so at least I'm not worrying about dragging the jack down the road. Now comes the decisions about repairing or replacing. A quick googling for this jack only reveals the scissor design, so I may not be able to do a direct swap.
>> Anybody know about these jacks? Have they been discontinued due to an (assumed by be) inherently bad design in the single point of pressure on the worm screw?
>> I'd ultimately like a built-in stabilization solution both fron and rear, not just the rear like I have now. Is bolting a four-pack of scissor jacks under the frame a viable solution? What does everybody else do for four-corner stabilization jacks that a not an expensive, powered system?
Thanks! :)
Yesterday, while getting the rig stable, the blocks tilted while the rig shifted slightly, and the worm screw bent. :(
I managed to get the now-damaged jack removed from the bumper, so at least I'm not worrying about dragging the jack down the road. Now comes the decisions about repairing or replacing. A quick googling for this jack only reveals the scissor design, so I may not be able to do a direct swap.
>> Anybody know about these jacks? Have they been discontinued due to an (assumed by be) inherently bad design in the single point of pressure on the worm screw?
>> I'd ultimately like a built-in stabilization solution both fron and rear, not just the rear like I have now. Is bolting a four-pack of scissor jacks under the frame a viable solution? What does everybody else do for four-corner stabilization jacks that a not an expensive, powered system?
Thanks! :)