Camper Jacks (pair)
Moving or stabilizing a camper requires heavy-duty jacks designed to handle significant weight while providing a level surface. Manual or electric crank-style jacks are commonly used for truck campers to lift the unit high enough for a truck to drive underneath, typically featuring a 2,500 lb to 3,000 lb capacity per leg. For travel trailers, stabilizer jacks are essential for reducing sway and bounce once the unit is parked, while tongue jacks handle the vertical lifting at the hitch point. Most professional models are constructed from powder-coated steel for weather resistance and feature wide footpads to prevent sinking into soft ground or asphalt.