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Jake: Hey guys, it's Jake here with etrailer. Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Ark Extreme Offroad Trailer Jack. Now right away you're saying yourself, "That does not look like a trailer jack. As well-built and heavily built this is." I thought the same thing. I looked at it. It is extremely built well.… see more >
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Yes, the ARK Extreme Off-Road Trailer Jack w/ Dual Wheels #ORJW750BD can easily fit and work with a trailer frame that sits 23" off of the ground. In the attached photo the bottom of the trailer frame sits 19" above the ground and the jack…
view full answer...I got my hands on the Removable Xtreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack #ARK47FR and was able to determine that it can accept a 2" outer diameter tube inside the mounting tube and has a 5/8" diameter retention pin. If you remove the current…
view full answer...Here is an image I have from the Xtreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack #ORJW750D in zinc which will have the same dimensions as the black Jack #ORJW750BD you are looking at.
view full answer...Hey Joel, the Fulton XLT bolt thru jack #F26ZR would be a great option that covers everything you are needing. It is a bolt-on swivel jack with 10 inch of lift. This jack has a 1,500 lb lift capacity which would be way more tongue weight capacity…
view full answer...The foot on the inner tube on Pro Series trailer jack #PS1401480303 is attached, all one part, so you would not be able to add a wheel. None of the pipe-mount swivel jacks come with a wheel. Your best option would be to replace the jack with…
view full answer...I would be happy to help you with those measurements for the Ark Removable Extreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack item #ARK57FR. It is a standard fitting so unless your trailer has something custom added to it, it should fit. The Ark jack will fit a…
view full answer...Hey Bill, so if it was me I would go with the Dutton Lainson winch part #DL17085 over the Fulton. I really like DL winches because they are well made, very reliable, and made in the USA. Fulton winches aren't terrible but DL winches win if for…
view full answer...With the ARK Xtreme Off-Road Swing-Up Jack #ORJW500D in its lowest position it is 6.49" from the center of the mounting point to the top of the jack. The other end of the jack when fully retracted is going to be 18.89" from the mounting…
view full answer...The Ark jack you referenced would not go up high enough for the height of your trailer but we do have the similar Ark jack part #ORJW750BD that can go up several inches taller and would work for you.
view full answer...A dual wheel trailer jack like the part #FXPD15L might be able to be pushed around in gravel but it's going to be challenging still as it will want to get hung up on the rocks etc. The best solution would be a Trailer Valet Jack part #STC-V211…
view full answer...One of the Camco Premium Locking Wheel Stops #CAM44662 will effectively prevent the trailer from rolling. But adding a second one on the other side of the axles will further stabilize the trailer and help to reduce any wander from half the axle being…
view full answer...Thank you for the photo of your set up, and while we do have an option for a high-quality grill that will allow you to cook outside your RV, there isn't a grill that will fit in the exact mounting arm you have. So the best option we can offer is…
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