Thank you for the video. Any issues 5 months post video? I’m considering ordering it just wanted to make sure it’s good as of now. Thanks. I have a 24 foot cargo trailer right at 7000lbs max loaded.
Bought 2 of these jacks for my camper and cargo trailer. I have 2018 F250 and 2018 expedition it didn't have any power when I plugged into the 7 way. After doing some figuring and looking at my wiring diagram on the 7 way, I made a jumper wire from the battery side to the lights side worked fine. Ford has to sense a trailer being connected to send power to the 7 way
I'll never understand why so many people want these. Slow, heavy, introduces many more failure points. Rotating the handle by hand really isn't that hard to do.
I felt the same way so I bought one. I have 13 different trailer between work and home and I've tried everything from manual to electric to screw gun run and currently use all manual. This one quit working pretty quick after I installed it. Makes sense for folks that struggle to do manual.
Would have been nice to see and hear the jack working in real time.
Thank you for the video. Any issues 5 months post video? I’m considering ordering it just wanted to make sure it’s good as of now. Thanks. I have a 24 foot cargo trailer right at 7000lbs max loaded.
Yep, it quit working first time out. I think that was a one off but I would not buy that brand again.
Bought 2 of these jacks for my camper and cargo trailer. I have 2018 F250 and 2018 expedition it didn't have any power when I plugged into the 7 way. After doing some figuring and looking at my wiring diagram on the 7 way, I made a jumper wire from the battery side to the lights side worked fine. Ford has to sense a trailer being connected to send power to the 7 way
Remember it's 5000 lbs tounge weight not trailer weight
I can't stand that you can't open the tailgate because the jacks in the way, otherwise I'd use them too
yeah I hear ya. Mine hits on some trailers with regular jacks too!
I'll never understand why so many people want these. Slow, heavy, introduces many more failure points. Rotating the handle by hand really isn't that hard to do.
I felt the same way so I bought one. I have 13 different trailer between work and home and I've tried everything from manual to electric to screw gun run and currently use all manual. This one quit working pretty quick after I installed it. Makes sense for folks that struggle to do manual.