What are some of our options for replacing the electric jack on our Limited.
We do not specifically need electric. The tongue has utilities mounted on the underside of the frame that makes jacking it with any other jack a bit difficult. I have used farm equipment that uses hand crank jacks that mount to the frame, fold up 90 degrees when not in use. I had thoughts of
mounting two, one on each side of the tongue. I think this would provide more stability than a single jack near the hitch. Care would have to be taken to operate the two jacks in a way that does not lift one side significantly more that the other, causing undue stress on the frame, and the jack. Has this been done before? Is it workable?? pz
We do not specifically need electric. The tongue has utilities mounted on the underside of the frame that makes jacking it with any other jack a bit difficult. I have used farm equipment that uses hand crank jacks that mount to the frame, fold up 90 degrees when not in use. I had thoughts of
mounting two, one on each side of the tongue. I think this would provide more stability than a single jack near the hitch. Care would have to be taken to operate the two jacks in a way that does not lift one side significantly more that the other, causing undue stress on the frame, and the jack. Has this been done before? Is it workable?? pz
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