Looks like it would work. The only problem with this is it doesn't have enough lip on it,,, I would feel more safe with a 3 or 4-inch lip. It would be more sufficient to grab more body of the camper than what you have.
Anyone thinking about spending good money on these is welcome to see mine near Pittsburgh. They are terrifying and I only use them in conjunction with other things to ensure my camper doesn't fall off. And I don't care what etrailer OR Brophy says: they WILL freewheel when in the down position! Get real camper jacks!!!!
Looks like it would work. The only problem with this is it doesn't have enough lip on it,,, I would feel more safe with a 3 or 4-inch lip. It would be more sufficient to grab more body of the camper than what you have.
Anyone thinking about spending good money on these is welcome to see mine near Pittsburgh. They are terrifying and I only use them in conjunction with other things to ensure my camper doesn't fall off. And I don't care what etrailer OR Brophy says: they WILL freewheel when in the down position! Get real camper jacks!!!!
How to assemble the the crank?
Please show how to put together. My instructions got wet .
Do these work with dually?
These camper jacks are designed to work with a dual rear wheel trucks.
www.etrailer.com/Camper-Jacks/Brophy/CJ41.html
Will they go down low enough to lift a camper off the ground?
These can lift from 17"- 57".
www.etrailer.com/Camper-Jacks/Brophy/CJ41.html
They say you only need 2, because that's all your going to be able to afford at that high cost.
Personally I would always have 4 Jack's on my camper.
Or you can do it yourself with a bit of welding know how