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Stabilizer King Pin 5th Wheel Camco 57391 Olympian Rv High Quality on 2040-parts.com

US $88.59
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
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Camco 57391 Olympian RV King Pin 5th Wheel Stabilizer

Product description
Camco's Olympian RV 5th Wheel Stabilizer adds great stability to the front of your 5th wheel. It is for use with 5th wheels whose coaches have a king pin height of 38-1/2" to 50". It features a tripod construction for easy set-up and concave pads for multiple heights. Major height adjustments are made by simply moving the adjustable foot pads inward or outward; minor adjustments are made at the screw level with the provided stabilizing adjusting lever. The 5th wheel stabilizer comes fully assembled and has a steel tube construction with chrome chain. It folds down for easy storage and has a certified 5000 lb load capacity.
Product Features
Adds stability to the front of your 5th wheel
Designed for use with a 5th wheel trailer
Move foot pads for major adjustments; use screw lever for minor adjustments
5000 lb load capacity
Assemble from 50" to 38.5"
Item Weight 30 pounds
Product Dimensions 10 x 10 x 10 inches
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