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2013f150stx
01-24-2017, 02:13 PM
Hi guys
I was just wondering if anyone has upgraded to a power jack for the tongue of there trailer. I'm contemplating if I should upgrade or not. If it is worth the money or not. I thinking it could just be something else to go wrong. I just purchased a 2017 passport 2670. Any input would be great.
Thanks
Jim

Tbos
01-24-2017, 02:50 PM
I moved my Jack Quick 3500 over from my previous rig to my current TT. While I didn't mind my arms getting a work out, I like an electric much better. It's hard to sweat when you are just pushing a button. There are a lot of good reviews on the Husky 3500 and 4500. Either of these would work for you.


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14george
01-24-2017, 02:58 PM
Lot easier when hooking and unhooking

66joej
01-24-2017, 03:02 PM
I installed a Bighorn electric tongue jack on my 2013 Cougar. This jack is totally waterproof which is something to consider. Some of the lower end ones are not. It makes hooking up, unhooking and levelling a breeze. Most all of the electric jacks have manual mode should you lose power. Check out the Bighorn on Amazon. Very good value for the money.

ctbruce
01-24-2017, 03:17 PM
I wouldn't have anything else. I love camping but not working that hard. Depending on what kind of stabilizer you have, I would get a socket for my electric drill to raise and lower them. Makes a world of difference.

Chip Bruce, RPh
Kansas City, MO
2016 Fuzion Impact 312
2015 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ
WELL....THAT WAS FUN!

sourdough
01-24-2017, 03:47 PM
Do it. A power tongue jack is the ONLY way to raise/lower the tongue of an RV of any size.

xrated
01-24-2017, 05:18 PM
I previously had a 7' x 16' enclosed trailer with quite a lot of tongue weight and a manual (hand crank) jack. It really wasn't a big deal because I didn't need a weight distribution hitch for it, and bottom line, it didn't really matter if it was perfectly level or not. I now have a 34 1/2 foot Toy Hauler and the advertised tongue weight is 1350 lb. This one came with an electric tongue jack and I have to say....."Thank Goodness". I can say with 100% certainty, if it wouldn't have had an electric tongue jack when I bought it, it would have been the very first thing that I bought for it. Of course, having a very level camping trailer is a lot more important that having a perfectly level enclosed trailer with no slide outs, refrigerator, beds, etc.

linux3
01-24-2017, 08:38 PM
Crank it up to back under.
Crank it down to connect to the ball.
Crank it up to install load bars.
Crank it down to drive off.

Only took one trip and I bought a Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack from Etrailer.
Best $178.00 I've spent so far.

GaryWT
01-24-2017, 08:44 PM
One trailer did not come with one so as part of the deal I had them install one, current trailer came with one. Well worth it, especially those really hot days.

B-O-B'03
01-25-2017, 01:50 PM
Our Premier came with an electric jack, can't imagine not having it.

-Brian

lawdog130
01-26-2017, 02:04 AM
IMHO, worth every penny! I purchased a Husky 4500 and love it.

Rkice14
01-26-2017, 09:47 AM
I bought one on amazon for our 2015 bullet and think it was probably the best mod. I've made to it so far.

UsTwo
01-26-2017, 10:42 AM
I think they are well worth the money. I got a Bulldog 3500 for a coachman I had and never put it on .. but did so with my Cougar.. what a difference that makes..At the time I got my Bulldog, it had really high ratings, and that is why I went with that model..Make sure and keep your hand crank jack in case you trade..you can then just transfer from one trlr to the other..

Tbos
01-26-2017, 05:30 PM
I don't know if anyone noticed but I think this is the only group of posts in a while that everyone agreed. Power jack is the way to go.


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the sodfather
01-26-2017, 06:16 PM
Well crap, I guess I need to add one to my wish list...

sourdough
01-26-2017, 06:27 PM
Well crap, I guess I need to add one to my wish list...

Need to do it!! You'll thank yourself!

the sodfather
01-26-2017, 06:30 PM
Need to do it!! You'll thank yourself!

I just always figured it was a little cardio workout...

sourdough
01-26-2017, 07:07 PM
I just always figured it was a little cardio workout...

Cardio is good, but in rain? snow? mud? 15 degree weather? Naw, for me I'll take the electric jack - we love ours:D Anyway, I finally got to the point that my "pulsing biceps" were more of a distraction than a plus....pushing the "button" seemed so......."cool", and handy:bow: JMHO

Outback 325BH
01-27-2017, 10:30 AM
When you factor in raising the truck for WD, the answer becomes clear!


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tundrwd
01-28-2017, 08:14 AM
DO IT. Your arms and shoulders will thank you.

I had one on my old trailer, bought a new trailer last summer which did NOT have the electric jack. Went out 2 weekends before I bought it and installed it.

GMcKenzie
01-29-2017, 07:19 AM
Not only do I have one, but I've been thinking about swapping it out for one with a remote. Then I can back up using the back up camera, lower the trailer down, all without getting out of the truck or needing the DW.

My jacks are not power though.

theeyres
01-29-2017, 08:43 PM
I guess if you only take your trailer out once in awhile it is no big deal. But we go out at least every other month and in the summer for two months with a lot of stops along the way. The electric jack is the only way I could possibly do the unhooking and hooking every night or two. I have always bought the cheapy Chinese knock offs and they have worked flawlessly.