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Two 30" 5000 Lb Rv Scissor Leveling Jacks Trailer Jack Camper 2-30-50cr on 2040-parts.com

US $61.99
Location:

Mishawaka, Indiana, United States

Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:5000J30

Listing comes with 2 Jacks 

  • Universal mounting for all RVs - front or rear. Fits most RVs regardless of the ground to frame clearance because it can be extended from 4" to 30". Tooth gear designed scissor arms engage to ensure straight line vertical extension and retraction. Easy operating crank handle for quick raising. Black coating on the jack ensures long life. 5000 lb. lifting capacity. 2 per order plus one crank handle. *Mounting hardware not included.
  • Free, ground, economy shipping for 48 continental USA only.Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico please E-Mail for a quote
  • 2 per order plus one crank handle. *Mounting hardware, and directions not included.

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