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Trailer Jack and Wheel
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- Lift, lower, hitch, park, and reposition your trailer without wrestling the tongue by hand.
- Choose single wheel 1200 lb capacity or dual wheel 2000 lb capacity for your trailer weight.
- Side crank gives controlled lift for boat, camper, utility, and yard trailers.
- Swivel design folds out of the way for towing and locks down when parked.
- Mounting hardware is included for faster installation on compatible trailer tongues.
More Details
- Available variants: 1 wheel 1200 lb and 2 wheels 2000 lb.
- Mounts to trailer tongues up to 3 inches by 5 inches.
- Carbon steel construction with corrosion resistant marine grade coating.
- Includes mounting hardware and instructions.
- Side crank handle with swivel folding design and securing pin.
- Height range is 15 inches to 24.5 inches with a 2 inch shaft.
- Wheel diameter is 6 inches.
Description
Trailer Jack and Wheel helps you raise, lower, hitch, park, and reposition a trailer with less strain at the tongue. The side crank controls lift, while the wheel helps move the front of the trailer around ramp areas, driveways, storage lots, and shops.
The swivel design folds up for towing and locks down when the trailer is parked. Mounting hardware is included for compatible trailer tongues up to 3 inches by 5 inches. Choose the single wheel 1200 lb version or dual wheel 2000 lb version.
Our Shipping Rates and Speeds
- All orders under $60 ship for $6.99
- Orders over $60 ship for FREE
- You can expect to receive your items in 3 to 7 days in almost all scenarios
- 90% of orders arrive in 4 days or less
Try our trailer jack and wheel risk free for 30 days. If you are not satisfied, get a full refund.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS The package should contain 4 bolts, lock nuts and 2 securing bars and the jack and wheel. • Decide where you want to mount the trailer jack on your trailer. The location should be on the straight portion of the trailer tongue, near the coupler, with enough space to be able to rotate the jack from the vertical to horizontal position with your load on the trailer. Make sure it is clear of any obstructions. • The mounting location and tongue must adequately support both your jack and the load. • The jack comes with a removable wheel base. The base will slide onto the end of the jack opposite that of the handle. • Release the rectangular lock from the wheel base pin. • Slide the wheel base onto the jack end. • Slide the pin through the wheel base female end making sure you are threading through the holes in the bottom of the jack and out the other side of the wheel base. • Wrap the rectangular bar back around the wheel base and around the end of the pin securing the wheel base in place. Ensure the gears inside the top cap are adequately lubricated. Remove the top plastic cap to expose the gears. Apply a layer of grease to the gear teeth and bushings as required. This should be done at least once a year.



