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Adapter lugs let you attach your JT's Strong Arm stabilizers to hydraulic jacks. Can be welded or bolted onto the round footpads of your landing gear.
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Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at these Hydraulic Jack Adapter Lugs. Now, these are going to allow you to attach your JT's Strong Arm stabilizers to your hydraulic landing gear jacks. Each lug is going to allow for an attachment of one stabilizer. These are going to attach to your round footpads on your landing gear as you can see in that diagram there that's showing you where to get them installed. These can be welded on or bolted on, they do include the mounting bolts here, so if you are going to bolt them on, you'll just need to drill a 3/8 inch hole and then use some sealant or thread tight on the threads there to make sure that they've got a nice tight threading.
But if you are gonna weld them in place, these are a unfinished steel, so you can very easily get them welded in place on your footpads. One thing that a lot of our neighbors have commented is because these are unfinished, after you get them installed, it's a good idea to put some paint on there or something to protect them from corrosion. But if you are looking to attach your JT's Strong Arm stabilizers to your hydraulic landing gear jack's footpads, these are going to be exactly what you need. That completes our look for today. Again, I'm Michael with etrailer.com.
Thanks for watching.
Average Customer Rating: 3.9 out of 5 stars (15 Customer Reviews)
Adapter lugs let you attach your JT's Strong Arm stabilizers to hydraulic jacks. Can be welded or bolted onto the round footpads of your landing gear.It's complete garbage that you downs over $[XX] for a kit compatible with 5th wheel trailers and the only mention of these are for hydraulic jacks. I don't have hydraulic jacks, I have electric telescoping jacks so I should have been good right? Nope, chatted with etrailer rep who told me they are considered hydraulic even though they aren't. This is total BS. So now I've got my front stabilizers installed and have to spend $[XX] on $[XX] worth of metal, at most. They really catch you with this one. I would recommend steadyfast over this product. You get what you need in that kit and no bending you over a barrel like they do with this kit from Lippert.
These look to be well made adapter lugs but it will be best to try and find someone to weld them to the round Lippert landing gear foot pads because the countersunk screws will just get ground off after a few landing gear extensions onto concrete RV spaces.
Lippert sells there JT's strong arms as a basic kit. And the majority of us have to buy extra pieces to adapt the strong arms to to our particular use. These adapters are raw steel as they can be welded in place and will corrode if not painted or covered. In my case I had them welded then the landing pad powder coated.
Call Lippert and check reviews.
If you use these you will need 2 more swing bolts than what comes with the kit. I called Lippert and they sent me 2.
Very expensive and I had to paint then. Product is well made and does exactly what I needed.
Very heavy duty and nice machining but significantly over priced for what they are. 3 out of 5 stars simply for the price!
welded mine on just make sure you paint them they will rust
They do their job
Looks very well Machine. Looks like they should work well, but won't know how it work until spring unfortunately.
Super easy to install
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Paul
10/17/2023
It is still working as advertised. Just need to remember that you need to loosen the T-bolt before you try to raise your landing gear.