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Hey Kayla, thanks for reaching out! We back the etrailer Electric Trailer Jack #e55ZV with a limited lifetime warranty so you can be confident we'll have your back a long ways down the road from now. If any problems come up just let us know and…
view full answer...Hello Jeremiah, Great question. The great thing about our etrailer jack #e23ZV is that it comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty! Yes, you read that correctly. If the jack ever breaks down due to a manufacturer defect, we will replace the jack. We…
view full answer...Hey Stephany, thanks for getting in touch. The only difference between the etrailer Electric Trailer Jack #e23ZV and the #e55ZV is the weight capacity. The #e23ZV has a 3,500 lb capacity, while the #e55ZV has a 5,000 lb capacity. Because of the…
view full answer...Hello, and thanks for getting in touch. The etrailer Electric Trailer Jacks #e55ZV and #e23ZV will hold up just fine in cold weather. The housing is designed to be water/weather resistant. It even has a manual backup option if you were to lose power…
view full answer...Hey Layne; that is a great question! The etrailer Electric Trailer Jack #e23ZV is designed to withstand all kinds of weather. It actually has weatherproof buttons covered with a rubber-like boot to keep water out. On top of that, yes, there is a…
view full answer...Hey Mac! If you're using 2x4's the tallest option I have for you is the Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks item #UF48-979052 that you were looking at. They're 1-3/8" tall and you're going to be limited to stacking them five high. This…
view full answer...Hi Susan, You can just swap out the spring bars with the Replacement Trunnion Spring Bars for Fastway e2 Weight Distribution Systems #FA92-01-0899 (8,000/800) or #FA92-01-1099 (10,000/1,000) or #FA92-01-1299 (12,000/1,200) if you switch to a heavier…
view full answer...The Buyers Products Door Check and Hold Back part #337BM2395AA11 can be installed with many types of hardware depending on the surface you're mounting it to. When mounting to a very heavy material like very thick ply wood or a thicker steel using…
view full answer...The rule of thumb for estimating a tongue weight is 10-15 percent of trailer weight. A 4,600 pound trailer would have a tongue weight between 460 and 690 pounds. Somewhere between a 1,000 to 2,000 pound capacity jack would be fine. Having a jack that…
view full answer...Hello John, great question. We do have the Electric Jack w/ Footplate #EJ-3520-BBX which measures 20-1/2" from the bottom of the bracket to the top of the jack and is rated for 3,500 lbs. So, it sounds like this will be short enough to work with…
view full answer...I am not sure what your exact question is but the Lippert Power Gear Jack 181794 has been discontinued and there are no replacement parts available for this. Therefore, if you have an issue with yours then you will need to replace the entire jack and…
view full answer...Hello Scott, so we have quite a few electric jacks that will be of sufficient capacity for your 2017 Keystone Passport Ultra Lite Grand Touring Travel Trailer. If you are looking for the fastest-moving jack, I recommend the Phoenix Electric Trailer…
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