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The R&M Jack Back OnSide moves the trailer jack back, out of the way, so you can easily access your rear compartment, load and unload while hitched, and avoid tailgate damage from hitting the jack. Mounts anywhere on the tongue - front or back, facing inside or outside on left or right frame rail, wherever most convenient. The jack can face in a dozen different directions, one every 30º. Supports electric or manual jacks, all 2" wide frames of all heights.

 

Or buy two OnSides and mount them on both front corners to create a Trailer Stabilizing System more powerful and much less costly than a  power stabilizer jack. And they install in minutes on the tongue instead of hours on the ground. Prevents the trailer from rockin' n rollin' when people or animals move around inside and when loading or unloading a hauling trailer. You can use inexpensive jacks because you always have a backup. The two OnSide steel plates are as strong as a steel  bar 1 inch thick and 3½ inches wide!

 

All steel parts are Hot Dip Galvanized, the ultimate rust prevention technology! Its effectiveness and durability are unrivalled. The steel is immersed in +830ºF molten zinc, which blends them metallurgically, the zinc effectively becoming part of the steel rather than stuck to the surface like paint. Endures 35 to 50 years in harsh, salt water environments, 50 to 75 years in typical, in-land locations! 

 

▶︎ R&M recommends two excellent products that deliver unique benefits to many trailer owners and merit your serious consideration. R&M derives no profit from their sales, but long experience makes us appreciate their value.
• Sherline™ Trailer Tongue Scale
• Fastway Flip™ Auto Jack Foot
• Impartial R&M Overviews

 

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Jack Back OnSide

$99.00Price
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    Caution! Stabilizers are not the same thing as Levelers! Lifting a trailer's too-low front corner does not lift the too-low back corner, and full leveling requires a built-in or external jack under or near the axle. OnSide jacks can level front-to-back, but cannot alone level a trailer side-to-side! Trailer frames are not designed to withstand the forces required to raise a back corner by lifting a front corner, and may be damaged by trying.

     

    • OnSide MADE in the USA! 

     

    • And Looks Way Cool!!!!

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