🚐 Elevate Your RV Experience with Stability and Ease!
JT's Strong Arm Travel Trailer Jack Stabilizer Kit is engineered to eliminate chassis movement in RVs and travel trailers, ensuring a stable and secure environment. With a user-friendly bolt-on installation, it offers three versatile configurations and is compatible with various RV jack assemblies. The kit comes fully equipped with all necessary components for a straightforward DIY setup, making it the ultimate solution for RV enthusiasts seeking comfort and stability on the road.
Vehicle Service Type | Car, Trailer |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | Lippert Components |
Color | Yellow |
Item Weight | 39 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 28.75 x 4.25 x 4.5 inches |
Minimum Height | 4.5 Inches |
Style | Scissor Jack |
Manufacturer | Lippert |
UPC | 700360061436 689076286244 689076287340 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00689076287340 |
Model | Travel Trailer Kit - JT's Strong Arm™ Jack Stabilizer |
Item Weight | 39 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.75 x 4.25 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 191025 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Other |
Manufacturer Part Number | 191025 |
Special Features | Travel Trailer Kit - does not include pieces for landing gear attachment, Standard Fifth-Wheel Kit - 58" and over between landing gear, Short Fifth-Wheel Kit - under 58" between landing gear |
T**R
Great! might be hard to install though.
Once installed these work very good. They don't take away all the trailer movement but they do a lot. After installing them and setting my trailer to the suggested instructions it does work very good. The biggest draw back was the install, my current scissor jacks had small bolts on the bottom then what was provided for the strong arms, so I had to drill out all the holes for the bolts that came with the strong-arms. After drilling out all the holes though it was pretty easy to get everything set up and bolted in. I had to put 4 in the back and 2 in the front because my front jacks are set at an angle. The kit also comes with plenty of hardware to install how you want. I would say that you can review the guides on how to install but then choose how to install on your own. all in all these are great!
D**N
No more waking the sleeping giant aka The Wife ;>)
Installed on a 2019 1706 Winnebago Micro Minnie. Do to the narrow frame it was a tight fit but I manage to come up with solution that worked for me. Ended up welding an L shape bracket to my bumper that allowed the recommended stick out for the each side of the support arms. Installed front and rear bars within an hour and a half, with welding and drilling all mounting holes.All in all, the trailer is rock solid now and now I won't get scolded for walking about when the wife is sleeping ....... happy wife, happy life (:>)
H**N
Great Investment
I am a really lite sleeper so any movement usually wakes me up. These stop sooooo much movement. I wouldn't say they are easy to install but the install is very straight forward and as long as you have a drill and and ratchet set you can install these. I wish I had had deep-well sockets but I made do with box end wrench and an adjustable wrench.Make sure that you have a place to mount the bars that prevent side to side movement. I was able to find a piece of angle-iron that I was able to support and was able to support the rear supports as there isn't a "cross" beam on the back of my camper other than the bumper which you should not connect these to.They add enough hardware to fit, from what I can tell, any application.Really, the only measuring that I did was to make sure the mounting locations were symmetrical on each side of the camper
C**F
Nice system to stabilize a trailer
Package arrived on time. System was missing one self tapping bolt/screw. Instruction are almost useless. Pictures in instructions are completely useless. As a professional welder and fabricator since 1978 this is a decent product, built well and seems solid. I attached this system to a thirty three foot Coachmen travel trailer with serious stability problems while stationary. I elected before hand to use four bars at the rear of the trailer and the remaining two bars at the front. I truly believe this system should come standard with eight arms not six. The eight self tappers do work when used properly pre-drilling with a self centering 5/16" drill bit. Be careful where you use the 3/8" washers as the exact amount and no more are provided. The t-handles provided to lock down the two piece bars are in a bad location but I really don't see a viable alternative. After installation I rechecked each and every piece, you do not want this coming apart traveling down the interstate. The BAL jacks I attached this system to were a perfect fit for this item. This is a great system and I gave four stars because for the money they could have at least provided decent instructions and ALL the parts. Anyone with basic skills with a drill and wrenches and a tape measure should be able to install this system in one day if not two. My trailer is now rock solid steady. Also, if you don't like the gaudy decal on each of the six stabelizers, they peel right off. It's late August and I wanted to add a tip that many may have missed in the instructions. After deploying your jacks and tightening the bars, apply a little more down pressure to each jack. This will take out a little more wiggle in the trailer.UPDATE: a four week trip to Arizona with our seventh stop in Sonoran desert. Been here two months and stabilizer system has made all the difference. Every three weeks or so the jack pads settle into the desert floor so I re-adjust all four corners and its no fault of the stabilizers. Best money I've spent in a long time. Highly recomended.
M**S
RVer must have!
Don’t stress out about the installation! Just read through the instructions then use common sense to install on your particular RV. We had to make a few modifications to make it work but it’s not hard, really! Just make sure you have the proper clearance to open & close your stabilizers and you’re good. This does take some time to install due to drilling and such so allow yourself the afternoon. They are definitely worth the work! Our RV is much more stable, although there is still some minimal movement. We set up, tighten the arms and then tighten the stabilizers just a bit more to get the best results. If we stay somewhere long term we check level and tighten the arms up again if needed as the ground sometimes settles under the RV. Overall very easy to use and we highly recommend!
L**G
Just buy them, they work!
We were looking for a way to make our travel trailer more stable when our two young children were moving (running/jumping) around inside when parked. This system eliminated 95% of the movement. The instructions were useless, but all the parts (and more) were included with the kit- you just have to get creative and make up your own plans. You will need At least a power drill, sharp drill bit for metal, and the appropriate wrenches/sockets. I also used a step drill bit, and a tap to put threads in the metal- not necessary, but highly recommended. We ended up putting 4 strong arms in the back (2 front to back, and 2 side to side) and 2 in the front (front to back only), even though the instructions called for 4 up front. My trailer didn’t have the cross member to mount to that the instructions called for. The bulk of the movement comes from the rear bunkhouse anyway, and this setup worked fine for us. Would absolutely buy again despite the frustrating install. If you can drill a hole in metal, you can install these!
D**N
Arrived on Time. Good Quality.
Arrived on Time. Good Quality.
M**M
Works Great
Instructions that come with it are terrible to follow. Use YouTube video for installing. Makes my camper very sturdy with no movement. Wish I knew about this earlier.
T**L
Happijac stabilizers
Excellent product, Took some time to install, but not long to really complain.The best is to watch a U Tube video on how to install a lot easier then trying to figure out from the instruction due to the different applications with scissor jacks and trailer frames.Once installed and set up what a difference trailer rockin gone.
M**K
I installed these on our 24' bunk model after a ...
I installed these on our 24' bunk model after a season of waking up if the kids moved too much. Should have done this last year!! Only issue was my cheap scissor jacks had 5/16" bolts so I had to enlarge the holes for the 3/8" eye bolts. The trailer is so solid and they are permanently installed (nothing to store). They are heavy duty, 50 pounds worth! They could definitely be lighter but are very worth it.
P**.
JT's Strong Arm Jack Stabilizer kit (travel trailer) - Not that easy to install after all.
Delivery was quick and product value is quite good. Components and hardware provided are of good quality. Installation is more elaborate than anticipated, however. Hi-speed steel bits, lubricating products and a tapping kit were required, in addition to other standard tools (ratchet, drill, personal protective equipment, etc.), patience and a little creativity.My travel-trailer (33-ft Passport Ultra-Light) has an insulated underbelly which means I do not have access to cross section steel frames as is required for optimal installation. Instruction manual is ok at best, but, when prompted to call JT technical support (Lippert Components Inc.), I spoke with Vance (after several tries and waiting some time on the phone) who promptly informed me that I could install my front stabilizers to the A-Frame portion of my trailer. In doing so, my front stabilizers would no longer be mounted at 90 degrees from one another (you install 2 on each side at the front, 1 on each side at the back, for a total of 6), but rather at a 20-degree angle, at best. To my amazement, quality components telescope, pivot and move quite well when moving my scissor jacks up or down. Although the "triangulation" is done, this limited angle probably doesn't really help so much with side-to-side stabilization, however. An option could have been to install a cross steel beam at the front portion of my trailer (this is more expensive, more work and adds additional weight) which I chose not to do. All in all, my travel trailer is indeed much more stable and the JT's Strong Arm Jack Stabilizer kit did what it promised. I notice a big difference when stepping in or out of the trailer. I did have to move my steel propane gas conduit an inch or so out of the way (at the front and back of my trailer, on one side) to allow for enough of the steel chassis to drill into. An online video of how to deal with possible installation obstacles would have been appreciated. The installation video available of the jacks on a bare frame is nice, but not nearly representative of my experience. I do recommend this product, but make sure you are patient, handy and creative. Happy RV'ing.
J**N
Excellent product and decent price
Excellent productHad to rework install as my camper has the scissor jacks running front to back as opposed to side to side on most standard campersOther than that I love these things the camper is so stable it doesn’t move at all
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