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Square Drop Leg Stabilizer Jack - 18" Travel - 2,000 lbs - Qty 1
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Square Drop Leg Stabilizer Jack - 18" Travel - 2,000 lbs - Qty 1

Part Number: SJ-R208
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Drop-leg jack stabilizes your lightweight cargo or camper trailer. Weld the bracket onto your trailer, pull the pin to lower the drop leg, and pin in place. Sturdy steel construction is durable. 1-800-940-8924 to order etrailer camper jacks part number SJ-R208 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all etrailer products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Square Drop Leg Stabilizer Jack - 18" Travel - 2,000 lbs - Qty 1. Camper Jacks reviews from real customers.
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etrailer Camper Jacks - SJ-R208

  • Stabilizer Jacks
  • Pop Up Camper
  • Teardrop Camper
  • Travel Trailer
  • Drop Down Jack
  • 1001 - 2000 lbs
  • 1 Jack
  • Weld-On
  • 18 Inch Lift
  • etrailer
  • Steel

Drop-leg jack stabilizes your lightweight cargo or camper trailer. Weld the bracket onto your trailer, pull the pin to lower the drop leg, and pin in place. Sturdy steel construction is durable.


Features:

  • Drop-leg stabilizing jack helps keep your lightweight trailer or camper level and steady
    • Great for loading and unloading cargo or for camping
  • Telescoping drop leg lets you adjust the height
    • Once welded to the trailer, pull the pin to lower the drop leg and reinsert it to keep the leg in place
  • Round footplate provides stability
  • Sturdy steel construction
  • Weld-on installation


Specs:

  • Height: 20" from bottom of footplate to top of jack
  • Travel: 18"
    • 1-3/16" From center of hole to center of hole
  • Drop leg width: 1-1/4"
  • Mounting bracket dimensions: 8" long x 1-1/2" wide
  • Footplate diameter: 5-1/4"
  • Lift capacity: 2,000 lbs
  • 1-Year warranty


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Note: This jack is designed to stabilize a portion of your trailer's weight, not to support the full GVWR of your trailer. Do not use this jack to lift your trailer or RV. Doing so will exceed the capacity of the jack.



SJ-R208 Ram Telescopic Stabilizer Jack - 18" Travel - 2,000 lbs - Qty 1

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Square Drop Leg Stabilizer Jack - 18" Travel - 2,000 lbs - Qty 1 - SJ-R208

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (416 Customer Reviews)

Drop-leg jack stabilizes your lightweight cargo or camper trailer. Weld the bracket onto your trailer, pull the pin to lower the drop leg, and pin in place. Sturdy steel construction is durable.

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Excellent product and service. Joshua helped me with my order and between us we figured what I purchased was a perfect fit.

I have already mounted the stabilizers to the trailer I have made and I know they will perform exactly in the manner I had hoped for.

Joe

3/29/2024

Since I purchased the first pair of stabilizers, I purchased another pair to mount onto the rear of the trailer. I completed the trailer and mounted a deer blind to it and it can be pulled anywhere and once in place, Stabilized and leveled and ready to hunt from. These stabilizers were the perfect solution to getting the blind level and STABLE. Will keep them in mind if I ever need a product like this again. Best I have ever seen !!



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Nice set up. Only wish the square tube that gets welded to your project had a little more wall thickness. Other than that works as expected now I can drop the gate and walk onto the trailer to blow the leaves out without having to hook to something to avoid doing a wheelie. Can also be used as an added theft device. Lower your front jack as low as it will go drop the rear legs as far as you can and put a locking hitch pin in the holes then when you jack up or lift the front it will be sliding on the rear drop legs if you wanna steal it by dragging it down the road like that you can have it……..



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This was installed on my 3 point back blade and should work well for storage. It looks to be well enough made and hopefully provides many years of service. My Land Pride blade had holes in frame for a stand so I used those for mounting.
By welding stand housing to a flat plate with matching holes it was simple to install. I did however mount it fairly high allowing back blade to turn fully around for reverse usage of blade.
This will eliminate my routine of dropping it for storage and looking for a 5 gallon bucket to keep it at height.



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mounted on rear of cargo trailer with spring over axle, so trailer sits high. I sometimes need to set a 4x4 under the pads, because it just doesn't quite make it to ground, and maintain a level trailer. That is with mount welded on at lowest possible height without encountering dragging issues at harsh angle/inclines. Not a big deal because trailer sits higher than normal. Double swing open rear doors easily clear mounts when opening.



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I used these (cut down in length) to support the front half of a fold out couch/bed. Works great.

Robert

8/23/2024

Great. I used two to support a fold out trailer couch. The lower plate gives good stability and the shortened pre-drilled shaft fit the couch frame rods perfectly.



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We bought a set last year for our tractor trailer. They work great. We just bought another set for our car hauler. I'm sure they will work just as well.



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I used this jack as a stand for a tractor landscape rake. I welded it into place to get the three point pins up off the ground and allow attaching without lifting. Works perfectly!



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It's doing a great job



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Super simple, made well, excellent value. Not worth my time to make these myself.

Tim

12/1/2023

I continue to use these simple jacks on a regular basis loading a 7000# tractor.



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Great company to work with from ordering to delivery. After I made the initial order, they reach out to me about only having one stabilizer jack in stock and the other one would be on back order. They gave me other options if I did not want to wait. I chose to wait for the other jack to come in. They advised me that it would be the end of June. They immediately reached out to me in the end of June to inform me that they were still waiting on the supplier and that it would now be the first of August. I received and email on July 21st that the order was filled and will be shipped. I received the order on July 24th. I did find the same stabilizer jacks on other websites but they were twice as much and shipping was also more. It was worth the wait to save money to me. The jacks are well made and will work great on the rear of the trailer. I have previously used car jacks to keep my trailer secure. Now I don't have to haul around car jacks. I had the stabilizer jacks welded on by a local business. They did an outstanding job securing the jacks on the rear of the trailer. They work better than expected. Should have done this a long time ago. Now I can load equipment without my truck being connected to the trailer. I will be using etrailer for all my trailer needs. Great company to work with and customer service. I have attached a few pictures.

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Sierra K.

8/3/2021

Thank you for your review and excellent attitude! Thank you for being patient with us.

Christopher D.

7/28/2022

They are still working out great. After a year they function the same as the day that they were installed. No rust or any other defects after a year. It is nice to load and unload equipment or other items with it being my trailer being connected to my truck. Again I should have done this a long time ago. Great company.



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Worked out perfectly. I welded an angle bracket to it and bolted that to the frame. Keeps the front of the trailer from lifting when I drive my zero turn mower in the rear ramp door. I raise the drop foot and pin it for towing. Works great. Going to buy more for my other trailers.



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used these on 3point tractor equip. to hold level for quick attach. back saver!!!. works great.



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Exactly what was described good quality a pleasure to deal with etrailer



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Like the quality. Heavy gauge and sturdy. Will update once welded to my three point landscape rake.



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I have these on multiple light duty trailers that have ramps. They work great! I highly recommend them is you have a trailer you use to load sxs or other vehicles. Or light trailers that you need to walk in and out of without having the trailer tongue lift up.



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I bought two for my small teardrop camper. It does a good job of leveling and stabilizing my camper. I had them installed about a year ago.



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I use it as a jack stand for my flail mower and it works great



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Perfect for my application, will work to hold trailer level.



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Decent inexpensive solution for loading jacks.
Finish is rough around the edges and not deburred very well.
I wish the came with plastic plugs for the top of the inner piece both because it is sharp and in my application it would keep from banging my trailer when stowing.

Richard

4/4/2019

Didn’t really work out on my utility trailer for loading garden tractors. I’d try and leave 2-3” between the foot and ground then run my tractor up the ramp. Most of the time this worked but fairly often the foot would end up carrying some weight making it impossible to retract without either unloading or getting a floor jack. Swing down adjustable jacks are a better choice.



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Great product. I use these for the back of my utility trailer for loading a compact tractor. Does exactly what I need it to do. Keeps the pressure off the hitch and the stress off the back of the trailer.



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Worked great on back of trailer I haul my tractor with



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Simple to mount and easy to adjust. I installed 4 on a trailer being used for a Mobile Hunting Blind.
The stabilizers will allow me to pull this trailer just about any location and level it making it safe and more functional. Great product.



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I'm sure most of us have seen or heard about people attempting to load a utility trailer that was unhitched and watched the tongue of the trailer go flying skyward and dumping the people and or the load? For years i got by with a couple of logs that i cut to proper length and used them to brace the rear of the trailer while moving loads on or off while it was unhitched. Logs aren't exactly convenient to travel with, they look ghetto and are heavy and take up space.

After looking around for a while, i finally welded two of these on either side of the rear frame of my 12' utility/landscape trailer. They serve as an excellent stabilizer and allows me to load or unload the trailer without being hooked up to the truck. I can drop the trailer off at a job site and it can be loaded without keeping a truck attached. Obviously be careful and chock the tires and please don't doing this on a hill.

I start off by lowering the front jack slightly, set these stabilizers and then raising the front jack back up slightly until they make contact in the rear.

By lowering the front jack all the way and setting the rear stabilizers on the lowest pin setting available, i can actually pull the tires several inches off the ground. Convenient if you need to change a tire or service a hub.

Another perceived benefit is when storing the trailer it will keep the tires off the ground if i chose to.

Etrailer has been great. The shipping was fast and they include very detailed specs and measurements on every product they sell.



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Installed a set on my trailer years ago so I can load heavy lawn mowers safely. Bought a set for a friend's trailer for the same reason. Too bad I had to wait months for them to be in stock again. Since I weld, these work well for me, all trailers are different and each needs special mounts. The outer tube could be longer and thicker because most trailers (that can benefit from these) are about 15 inches off the ground. If I'm not hauling stuff, I can drop the legs and use the trailer as a steady work space. A suggestion, make sure the trailer is mounted to its truck so you can install these so the holes line up when the trailer is level. Make sure the trailer is on level ground, not a sloping garage floor.

Ray

7/21/2023

I rebuild trailers, people love these things



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Used 2 of the Drop Leg Stabilizer's to support the front of a Limb Clipper. When I detached it from my JD it would twist to the side and make it difficult to hook up. NOW it stays straight and attaches easily !


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