5000 pound lifting capacity jack, All steel construction, Jack includes 5" x 8" steel base plate and frame mounting plate. The crank turns easily due to a thrust ball bearing located at the junction of the drive screw and primary reunion. Jack will fit most RV's regardless of the ground clearance because it can extend from 4-3/4" to 24-3/16" Black in color.
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