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Old 05-04-2020, 09:56 AM   #1
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2011 Jayflight 22FB travel trailer need stabilizers

Bought a used 2011 Jayflight and need to replace the 2 front scissor stabilizers. I read where you are supposed to measure the height from the frame to the ground when trailer is level. Next to impossible where I am located. I have the trailer level with level blocks underneath it on one side. My level says its level tongue to rear and side to side. Measured the height up front and it came up 16". The rear was 20" Just doesn't seem right. I haven't even seen any stabilizers that measurement. Most have been 20-25 that I'm seeing online. HELP! I'm new at this and need some advice! Please don't be too mean with my ignorance......
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The most common size of stab jacks is 24". That's the size on our TT. We carry some Lynx Levelers and short pieces of 4X4s to put under the jacks, when we get a site that's not the greatest. You'd be safe getting the 24" jacks for replacements.
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Thank you so much. I really appreciate the reply. The only thing I could find on the old stabilizer is 7500lbs.
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That sounds like the spec on ours. They will be Domar jacks, and can be purchased directly from them. The prices are very reasonable from them.

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Fantastic! Just ordered a pair!

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Happy camping.......soon I hope for all of us.
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