 |
FEATURED REVIEW
|
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
5
/ 5
|
Trailer Stabilizers,
July 9, 2007
By davellis
from Jefferson City, MO
|
"The feature I like most about these jacks is not in the description and should be. They are infinitely adjustable in the useful range. I have a set of similar jacks on a trailer but they are adjustable in one inch increments which leaves gaps in the leveling process. I actually used these as adjustable legs for a table that travels with our organizations audio equipment where leveling up a table on a theater style slanted floor is next to impossible...not so with these jacks. Great design and product."
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
|
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
5
/ 5
|
stabilizer jacks,
April 14, 2008
By SONNY
from CHINA GROVE, NC
|
"super deal on a pair, we sell them where I work and get 1 for that price. I'm going to buy another pair"
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
|
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
3
/ 5
|
October 11, 2007
By Andi
from Benson, NC
|
"I will have to give this product 3 stars or less. In comparison to the stabilizer jacks I use instead of these, they are of a much poorer quality. The metal used is thiner and they are they are just not made as well. I have ordered these and immediatly returned them. I do like the black color though."
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
|
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
5
/ 5
|
trailer jacks,
October 8, 2007
By pieman
from Edgewood,N.M.
|
"These jacks fit the old brackets perfect .The new style is much easier to use than the old ones .I recommend these to anyone"
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
|
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
5
/ 5
|
Atwood Stabilizer Jack,
July 10, 2007
By RG07
from michigan
|
"Atwood Stabilizer Jack Great quality and strong enough to hold up the back of the enclosed trailer while getting in and out back"
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
|
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
5
/ 5
|
High Quality,
July 9, 2007
By Ramjet
from Columbus,Ohio
|
"Superb Quality & Craftsmanship Easy Installation with provided Instructions"
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
|
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
5
/ 5
|
Stability,
July 9, 2007
By Chef1
from Georgia
|
"Easy to install and operate. Provides needed stability when trailer is unhooked from truck, even when the terrain is uneven."
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
|
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
5
/ 5
|
mrbe23,
March 7, 2007
By mrbe23
from Barberton, Ohio
|
"I welded my on a BBQ trailer. Seemed to work very well with height to spare. I used them in the rear for the trailer but I might but some on the front as well."
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
|
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
5
/ 5
|
Atwood stabilizer Jack,
November 16, 2006
By joekeys
from Jamestown, Tn.
|
"These are easy to install and are very usefull when loading or unloading when the trailer is not hooked to a vehicle. They are a safety item as well so the trailer won't tip back if you happen to walk on the rear of the trailer. Also they are usefull to raise a wheel off the ground if you have a tongue jack monted on the trailer. I highly recommend them"
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
|
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
5
/ 5
|
No more tipping,
November 16, 2006
By KenG0529
from Phillipsburg, Mo.
|
"Before I got the stabilizer jacks myself and two other people had taken a RIDE when the trailer was unhooked from the truck and being unloaded. That has not happened since I installed these Atwood Stabilizer Jacks. I can now unhook my trailer when it is still loaded and not have to worry about it tipping and hurting someone or damaging the load. Recently some friends wanted to use my trailer to move some things into storage. It was great I dropped off the trailer and they loaded it while I went and ran some other errands they gave me a call when the trailer was loaded. I didn't have to leave the trailer hooked to my truck and be stuck there helping load. The installation was easy If you can drill holes in steel and tighten bolts then it should be no problem. I installed them on my trailer in the back yard in about 30 minutes."
|
|
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
|
|