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Originally Posted by ttvibz
I have a 2016 27DSRL. I'm often having to put a large block under the tongue jack to be sure I can get my trailer and truck connected and load equalizer bars installed.
Has anybody replaced the drop down jack foot with a much longer version, so that the wood block isn't necessary? Any issues with doing that?
Thanks,
Ed
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I have a Barker 3500 jack and it also runs out of travel so I use a tall wood block.
I have the foot from the old manual jack I was thinking of putting on but I don't want to void the warranty.I would have to drill a hole for a pin now that I think of it I could just slip it on when needed.
Depending on the hitch height you may be able to extend the lift with another foot but you should take some measurements first (ground clearance) or just put the foot on when setting up and use a removable pin or not.
I don't see why a pin would be needed other than to hold the foot on when traveling.