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Brophy Cable Camper Jacks - 67" Max Lift Height - 3,000 lbs - Qty 2
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Brophy Cable Camper Jacks - 67" Max Lift Height - 3,000 lbs - Qty 2

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Easily load or unload your truck camper with this pair of sturdy cable jacks. Portable design does not require permanent installation. Simply place the lift brackets under your camper and crank to raise. Breaks down into 3 pieces for storage. 1-800-940-8924 to order Brophy camper jacks part number CJ74 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Brophy products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Brophy Cable Camper Jacks - 67" Max Lift Height - 3,000 lbs - Qty 2. Camper Jacks reviews from real customers.
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Brophy Camper Jacks - CJ74

  • Stabilizer Jacks
  • Truck Camper
  • Sidewind Jack
  • 3001 - 4000 lbs
  • 2 Jacks
  • 67 Inch Lift
  • Brophy
  • Steel

Easily load or unload your truck camper with this pair of sturdy cable jacks. Portable design does not require permanent installation. Simply place the lift brackets under your camper and crank to raise. Breaks down into 3 pieces for storage.


Features:

  • Cable jacks help you load and unload your truck bed camper
  • Portable design - no need to permanently install unsightly electric jacks on your camper
    • Each jack disassembles into 3 pieces for easy storage
  • Extra-tall poles let you clear the bed rails on tall pickups
  • Hand winches let you easily raise and lower the jacks
    • Safety latches keep the cables from free-spooling
    • Plastic handle grips offer comfortable cranking
  • Aircraft-grade cables are strong and reliable
  • Sturdy tripod bases evenly distribute your camper's weight
    • Help to eliminate front-to-back and side-to-side motion
  • Large footplates help to prevent sinking and tilting
  • L-shaped lift brackets support the bottom and the sides of your camper
    • Simply place lift brackets under your camper and crank the winches to raise
  • Durable, corrosion-resistant construction
    • Tripod bases and lift brackets are black powder coated
    • Upright poles are galvanized
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Quantity: 2 cable jacks
  • Lifting range: 17" - 67"
  • Overall height when assembled: 76"
  • Combined weight capacity: 3,000 lbs
  • Lift bracket dimensions (each): 26-1/2" long x 2" wide x 2" tall
  • Leg lengths:
    • Fixed: 17-1/2" from end to edge of pole opening
    • Collapsable: 15"
  • Footpad diameter: 4-3/4"
  • Winch gear ratio: 4:1
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Note: Always use these jacks in pairs on level ground. Not approved for commercial or rental use.


Lifting your truck camper on and off of your pickup truck is challenging if you don't have the right equipment. This pair of reliable cable jacks helps you load and unload your camper with ease. No permanent installation is required, so you won't have unsightly and expensive electric jacks hanging off of your camper. And because these jacks break down into 3 portable, easy-to-assemble pieces, you can take them everywhere the road takes you.


Ideal for Tall Pickup Trucks

Got a super tall or lifted pickup? No problem. The uppermost poles on these jacks are elongated so you can lift your camper up to 67" off the ground, which should be more than enough to clear the bed rails of even the loftiest truck on the road.


Simple Operation

Using these jacks is simple. Place 1 jack on each side of your camper and position the L-shaped lift brackets underneath the body of the camper. Then crank the hand winches to lift or lower each side of the camper evenly until the proper height for loading or unloading is achieved.


It is recommended that 2 people operate the jacks simultaneously to make it easier to raise each side of the camper evenly. However, 1 person can do the job by alternately lifting or lowering each jack in small increments.



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Brophy Cable Camper Jacks - 67" Max Lift Height - 3,000 lbs - Qty 2 - CJ74

Average Customer Rating:  4.4 out of 5 stars   (271 Customer Reviews)

Easily load or unload your truck camper with this pair of sturdy cable jacks. Portable design does not require permanent installation. Simply place the lift brackets under your camper and crank to raise. Breaks down into 3 pieces for storage.

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Great directions for manual assembly, quality metal and parts. Solid and exactly the heavy duty I was looking for to use with my slide in truck camper.

Melissa A.

11/21/2023

The Camper stands I purchased a year ago have been fantastic! They are holding up very well in the multiple times Ive used them. Quality product! I recommend to others to purchase.. I do offer that these stands are best implemented with 2 people for accurate balance and lifting.. :



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The Brophy jacks were strong, stable, easy to position, and easy to lift and lower my camper. it is a much better method than having four jacks to maneuver. And it cut down my time to 30 minutes total to load my camper instead of an hour and a half!

I have to start from my garage and winch my camper down on a cart to the street face because of the incline driveway is so dramatic and my camper won’t fit in my garage if it is attached to the truck.

I couldn’t be more happy they were great and now I have my truck loaded with my very modern camper and I’m enjoying quite the holiday! I’m using the 3 ton 67 inch trophy jacks and I’m lifting an 800 pound gross camper. The stability is outstanding.



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Work as intended to load and unload truck camper. Would be nice if there was an extra 2-3 inches of metal wide on the part of the angle iron holding the camper, just need to set the jacks up on level ground as there's not currently much margin for error when loading and unloading.



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These are great! Very sturdy and easy to work with. We bought these to load and unload our small cabover camper to our truck bed. Works great. Thank you!



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I like the camper Jack's but I will have to modify mine because when they are plumb they stand too close to my f250. The uprights slightly touch the truck if there is any movement of my camper. When the Jack's are properly in place my tires will run up and over the 3way foot support.



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when using the jacks for the first time I couldn't get the truck under the camper because the legs are too close to the camper. The lip is only 2 inches. I called to see if I was dong something wrong and was refered to the manufacurer. I called them and they said the have never had the issue. Because I didn't want to return the jacks (they work great except not enough clearance) I decided to buy some 1/4 inch by 6 inch plate steel and bolted them to the bottom of the L to extend it an extra 4 inches on each side. Plenty of room now. Works fantastic.



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The jacks were high enough to lift may camper shell on my 2500 HD 4x4 truck. They are very sturdy.



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So I have owned my CJ7 4 Brophy camper Jacks for a year. Throughout this time, they have been outside exposed to the elements continuously, and they look and operate as if they were straight out of the box. I've been using the camper jacks to renovate my camper, and I couldn't have done this project without them. I am so happy I bought the camper Jacks it was the smartest purchase I've made in a long time, and etrailer.com was the best place to purchase them.



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The shipping box had parts partially showing. There were about 7 holes in the box.They parts were missing paint where they we exposed. However it was easy to assemble and works great.

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Jenny N.

12/29/2023

Yuck, the box did not hold up. I will have our Customer Service team reach out to you.



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Delivery was on. Time easy installation, all parts were complete. Lifts the camper perfectly, very satisfied



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Ours is a diy cowboy camper. 6.5'x 8'. Works well with a camper of this size.



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A very good product. But you have to be very careful when loading your camper.



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The box was destroyed when it arrived at my house. The product was scratched and obviously used by someone else, returned repackaged and then sent out to me. Do better



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So far they are great. Exactly what I expected. Fast and accurate delivery. They came two days prior to the expected delivery date.



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Great Jack's that easily handle sled decks and toppers. Only complaint is you need to drill a hole and put a pin in base to keep it from falling off while moving around. I would buy these again.



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Price was right and shipping was fast. When UPS delivered it there was a hole in the box and pieces were missing. I called and reached someone without being out on hold which surprised me. After explaining my situation, she had the parts shipped that day. Unbelievable customer service! I've ordered from Etrailer before but this is the first time I had an issue and it was handled fast and efficiently.



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The package arrived and there was extensive damage to the product. Etrailer got right on it though and sent me a replacement within two days. That is one of the reasons I keep coming back to etrailer. Excellent customer service. Haven't got to use the lift yet.



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These do FREE WHEEL! The video posted by Brophy is incorrect, the jacks will free wheel when switched into down mode. This is false advertising.

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Katrina B.

6/22/2023

We have gotten information from the manufacturer that on the jack the lever must be all the way forward or all the way back to be engaged. The person in the video did not fully engage the lever, thats why it did not make the same noise when they cranked the handle and allowed it to free fall.



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Product is good, would really help if assembling directions showed how to remove cable and reassemble with attachments



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well made much better than former cable jacks that we had from a previous camper. Very heavy duty CJ74 67" 3000lb lift We have a Ford F250 Superduty truck with higher side rails plus these jacks not only can lift higher but also can pick up camper from only 33" from ground which is an advantage. Very glad we bought
Brophy Camper Cable Jacks, PS: Also received with box intact all contents inside.



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Shipping was quick, but a little more care could go into packaging this $600 set of jacks. The bases and painted surfaces are all scratched up from being thrown in a box together with no kind of protection from the other pieces in the box.



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Did the job. Directions did not say installer would need 3/4" wrench to turn crank so crank handle could be removed.



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Apppreciate the quick order process and delivery. The jacks worked like a champ.

Thank you.



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I sold and maintained R.V.'s for many years and had experience with the Brophy Jacks so I knew exactly what I was looking for when I ordered these. These jacks are easy and safe to use if instructions are followed. I have a small camper that had hydraulic jacks. These were always in the way when using my vehicle in the bush and in tight spots. Now I use the Brophy Jacks to load/unload my camper and then to load/unload the truck canopy. When working, we made a "Bed Rail" dolly. We could load a camper onto this dolly and move it anywhere on the lot that we wanted as the jacks will go close to the ground. A well made and useful product. I have a jacked up Tundra so the extra length is helpful. Thank you.

Leslie S.

11/15/2019

excellent as expected. no faults



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Received on time, jacks are as advertised. Only complaint is one handle is broken due to abuse during shipping.


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