Recommended Replacement Landing Gear for 40 Foot Haulmark Gooseneck Triple Axle Trailer
Question:
Hi, I have an old 1989 40’ Haulmark gooseneck theee axle toy hauler. Weight: 15000lbs on wheels and 4500lbs on hitch. I need to replace the jacks/landing gear. I would very much like them to bee electric or electric-hydraulic operated. What will you recommend? Best regards
asked by: Arild S
Expert Reply:
For your 1989 Haulmark 40 foot gooseneck toy hauler, I recommend the Ultra-Fab Deluxe Electric Landing Gear Set - 38" Lift - 12,000 lbs # UF17-943010 or the Reese Electric 5th Wheel Landing Gear Set - 36" Lift - 8,000 lbs # RP500708 depending on the brackets that are on your current landing gear.
The Ultra-Fab set is a fit for frame clamps that are 20-1/4 inches apart where the Reese set is 17-1/2 inches apart.
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Ultra-Fab Deluxe Electric Landing Gear Set - 38" Lift - 12,000 lbs
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