Trailer Mount Jack Rv Boat Quality Product Reese Towpower on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, United States
Product DescriptionReese Towpower Trailer Swivel Mount Jack has a 1,000 pound capacity with a 25-inch lift. The side mount swivel jack is easy to use, just pull pin, swivel into position and release pin for auto locking. The sidewind crank handle has a 1 to 1 gear ratio that provides fast and easy operation. The jack mount fits 3 to 5-inch trailer tongues.We Only ship to the lower 48 states....No Alaska or Hawaii shipping.....or Military or P.O. Boxes Technical Details
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