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Black Lippert 285318 Electric Tongue Jack - Side View | United RV Parts
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Black Ultra-Fab Electric Tongue Jack 4000 lb 38-944014 - Side View | United RV Parts
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Black Lippert Smart Jack 643589 Electric Tongue Jack - Full View | United RV Parts
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Red Fastway FLIP Automatic Jack Foot 6-Inch - Product View | United RV Parts
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Black Steel Jack-It Double Bike Carrier - Front View | United RV Parts
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Black Steel Lippert 285326 Scissor Jacks Pair with Handles - Product View | United RV Parts
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Silver Diecast Aluminum RV Stacker Jacks 4-Pack - Angled Group View | United RV Parts
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Camco | Wheel Dock | 44632 | Each
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Red Plastic Valterra Trailer Tongue Jack Stand A10-0900 - Product View | United RV Parts
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Your RV's tongue jack does the heavy lifting every time you hitch and unhitch your trailer, raising and lowering the coupler to match your tow vehicle's hitch height. A jack that is slow, difficult to operate, or no longer holding weight reliably is worth replacing before it becomes a problem at the campground.

Electric tongue jacks take the physical effort out of hitching and unhitching, operating at the push of a button and typically including features like LED lighting and battery indicators for added convenience. Our selection includes electric tongue jacks and leveling jack components from Lippert and Equalizer Systems, with options to suit a range of trailer weights and configurations.

Check your trailer's tongue weight rating before ordering to confirm the correct jack capacity for your setup.

What types of RV jacks are in this collection?

p>This collection covers tongue jacks for travel trailers and stabilizer/leveling jacks for fifth wheels and motorhomes. You will find manual crank tongue jacks, electric tongue jacks with LED work lights, and replacement parts from brands like Lippert. Lift capacities typically range from 2,000 lb manual units up to 3,500 lb electric models, so match the rating to your loaded tongue weight before ordering.

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How do I choose between an electric and manual RV tongue jack?

p>Electric tongue jacks raise and lower the trailer at the push of a button and usually include a built-in worklight, which makes them the practical pick for hitching solo or in the dark. Manual jacks are lighter, less expensive, and have no motor or wiring to fail. If you upgrade to electric, confirm your trailer battery and 12V wiring can support the motor draw, and check our RV electronics collection for inline fuses and connectors.

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Will a Lippert tongue jack fit my trailer?

p>Lippert power tongue jacks bolt to a standard 3-hole A-frame pattern used on most travel trailers, but the lift capacity, stroke length, and mounting tube diameter vary by model. Confirm your existing jack's bolt pattern, tube size (typically 2.25" or 2.5"), and your trailer's loaded tongue weight before ordering. Text or call 817-984-1852 with your trailer make, model, and year if you need help confirming fitment.

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What weight capacity do I need for an RV tongue jack?

p>Size the jack to at least 1.25 times your trailer's loaded tongue weight. A 2,000 lb jack covers most single-axle travel trailers, while tandem-axle and toy hauler trailers usually need a 3,500 lb electric jack. If you are upgrading the front of the trailer at the same time, pair the new jack with related gear from the RV plug adapters collection to keep your shore power setup matched to the new electrical load.

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Do RV jacks ship free?

p>Yes. Orders over $100 ship free within the contiguous U.S., and most jacks in this collection qualify. Heavier landing gear assemblies may ship via standard freight rather than parcel, and any freight notes appear on the product page. Stocking up on seasonal gear? Pair your jack order with items from our RV winterizing kits to consolidate shipping.

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Can I replace just the motor or handle on my existing RV jack?

p>In many cases, yes. Lippert and other major brands sell replacement motors, drive gears, crank handles, and inner tubes as service parts, which is often cheaper than swapping the entire jack. Pull the model number off the existing jack's label first, then match it to the listed replacement part. If the label is missing, send a photo of the jack to 817-984-1852 and we can identify it.

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