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Re: Drop Hitch
Uh, I just put a block of wood under the jack foot and use it to help raise the trailer.
I swapped my jack wheel to a flat foot that I use 90% of the time. The flat foot doesn't impact things near as much as the wheel did (I had a different tow vehicle at the time).
My trailer is to heavy to try and push around on anything other than level ground - which we don't have at our state parks. The flat foot just works better and the wood helps me level plus allows me to raise the tounge higher without having to crank the jack so much.
Also, I replaced the jack handle with a socket so that I can attach a drill and raise and lower that way - total cost was $6.95 for the socket + drill bit adapater. I already had the drill (450lbs of torque).
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To be Installed: *Nothing*
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