King Pin Gooseneck Rv Tripod Stabilizing Jack Camper Trailer Free Shipping New on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
- KingPin Stabilizer for Goose-Neck Tri-Pod - Stabilizing Jack provides full side-to-side frame overhang stability and added front to rear stability. This jack sets up in seconds. It is simple to operate the foldable drive screw handles which fold down for activating the jack and fold up when not in use or for storage.
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