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Husky-adjustable Fifthwheel Stabilizer on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:HUSKY Manufacturer Part Number:75203

Husky Adjustable Locking Fifth Wheel Stabilizer features screw adjustment to provide fine adjusting of height and applied load for better stabilization. The cup is lockable with the included locking, torque handle to help prevent theft. Reduces side-to-side and fore-to-aft movement of your coach. Designed as stabilizers for 5th wheel trailers with a king pin height of 38-1/2in to 50in. Easy to use with a simple, but effective, chain system that links and locks tripod legs to the proper height. These stabilizers work in conjunction with your coach’s supporting jacks and are not intended to support the full weight of your coach. Their maximum vertical load rating is 5,000 lbs. Made of rust resistant steel. 1/box.

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