Anmacc2ExplorerJan 17, 2016Front stabilizing jacksAre the front stabilizing jacks strong enough to hold up my camper? It would be for about an hour with no one in the camper. I want to change out my tongue jack.
14 RepliesReplies sorted by NewestShow Morecamp-n-familyExplorerJan 17, 2016Should be fine, I've done it several times without problems. Another option is to drop it on the hitch.MFLNomad IIJan 17, 2016You are not giving enough info, but if not a huge tongue wt, and the jacks are the screw type scissor jacks, they should work.Some blocks and a bottle jack may be a better idea.Be sure to block the wheels!!JerryAnmacc2ExplorerJan 17, 2016My bad. I will ask the moderator to move it. Thank you.fj12ryderExplorer IIIJan 17, 2016Are you talking about a bumper pull trailer? This is the 5th wheel forum.
camp-n-familyExplorerJan 17, 2016Should be fine, I've done it several times without problems. Another option is to drop it on the hitch.
MFLNomad IIJan 17, 2016You are not giving enough info, but if not a huge tongue wt, and the jacks are the screw type scissor jacks, they should work.Some blocks and a bottle jack may be a better idea.Be sure to block the wheels!!Jerry
fj12ryderExplorer IIIJan 17, 2016Are you talking about a bumper pull trailer? This is the 5th wheel forum.
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