Ram Electric Trailer Tongue Jack 2500 Lbs, Black Finish on 2040-parts.com
Elkhart, Indiana, US
- 2500 lb Lift Capacity, Ideal For Cargo and Travel Trailers !!
- For use with trailers with a-frame couplers
- Easy to operate with just a flip of the switch
- Durable exterior grade black powder coat finish on outer tube
- Zinc finish inner tube with removable sand foot
- 18” travel height
- LED light for easy night time hookup
- Durable hardened steel gears for years and years of normal use
- Crank handle for manual override in case of power loss
- Setup for 12 volt battery use
Exterior for Sale
- Reese anti-wobble kit for ball mount 13609(US $28.17)
- 1963 jalosie hehr airstream window(US $310.00)
- jayco bird decals popup rv sticker decal graphic pop up camper stickers logo(US $20.00)
- Trailer coupler 3" width 3500 gtw 2" ball(US $17.77)
- Mighty cord g20amg30fa 3 wire 20 amp to 30af plug(US $13.99)
- Mighty cord rv30m50d25 25 foot 30 amp to 50 amp detachable cord(US $78.40)
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