camperforlife wrote:
I was just curious as to how long ago you bought the UltraFab because my experience has not been good with the two that I have owned and the dealer that is my go to dealer for service quit selling them because of all the warranty returns.
I bought my first UltraFab tongue jack for use on our 2007 R-Vision TrailCruiser which we purchased in 2006 then later used it for another 6 yrs on our 2008 KZ Spree which we purchased in 2007. This was obviously a pre-2010 version and the one thing I really liked about it is that the head could be rotated a full 180 degrees by simply removing the 4 head bolts, as shown in these two pics.


When the LCI tongue jack that came with our current Coachmen was showing signs of gear slippage I decided to replace it
before complete failure and chose another UltraFab, thinking I could rotate the head as I had on the previous unit and thereby clear the rather tall tailgate on our Avalanche. What I didn't know at the time was that UltraFab redesigned this tongue jack so it's now not as easy to rotate the head. I emailed UtraFab about this and the answer was that although it was still possible it does mean taking the head apart so as an alternative they've provided additional holes in the tongue jack base plate. Since this particular tongue jack is no wider on the side than it is on the rear turning the entire jack just 90 degrees achieved the same result of minimal interference with the truck tailgate. Whether any of this is of concern to the OP only he can say but I'm happy with my own all metal UltraFab 3502. :)