

Q: Can this jack really handle 12,000 lb without bending?
A: Yes. Reinforced steel tubes and a carbon-steel base are engineered for 12,000 lb. The thick build resists flexing and keeps lifts stable and durable.
Q: Will it rust if left outside in rain or snow?
A: It’s made for outdoors. A powder-coated exterior offers strong corrosion resistance, even in wet or coastal conditions.
Q: Is it easy to install by myself?
A: Yes, the jack is designed for simple, one-person installation, easy install it within minutes.


The VEVOR heavy duty trailer jack is rated to lift and stabilize loads up to 12,000 pounds. It means that campers, boats, and utility trailers can use it to support their weight without bending or shifting when loaded. That size can handle many kinds of common towable trailers, from small utility trailers to big RVs and mid-sized yacht trailers at the dock.
This jack is rated for 12,000 pounds, well above the capacity of most standard trailer jacks on the market. This feature means that it can handle most jobs without being pushed too far. That extra space means a longer service life, more reliable performance, and a much lower chance of a sudden failure during a hookup or stabilization operation.
This heavy duty trailer jack can accommodate a wide range of hitch heights and ground clearances without needing any extra extensions or adapters. It can travel up to 26.5 inches. The jack is long enough to bridge the gap cleanly and keep the trailer level while coupling, whether the trailer tongue is low to the ground or the hitch ball is on a raised truck bumper.
The 26.5-inch range is also helpful for leveling RVs at campsites that aren't level, where the trailer tongue has to move a long way to get the coach into a comfortable sleeping and living position. Having that full range of motion in one jack means you won't have to mess with blocks or extra supports as much to level the trailer.
This trailer jack is strong because it has reinforced steel tubes running the full length of the jack body and a 0.17-inch carbon-steel base plate that spreads load forces across a wide area to help resist bending under pressure. The thick base and tube reinforcement work together to keep the jack straight and stiff, even when it must hold heavy loads for extended periods.
The powder-coated finish on the outside adds a layer of protection against rust, moisture, and the dirt that builds up on trailer equipment from frequent outdoor use. Bare steel jacks start to rust after just one wet season, but the coated finish lasts through repeated exposure to rain, road spray, and humid marina environments without easily breaking down.
This jack features a side wind handle crank, making it easy to use with one hand. It lets one person smoothly raise or lower the trailer tongue without straining or fighting a stiff mechanism. There are minimal tight spots or binding points in the screw drive that slow down the lift or make it harder to push through. It moves freely through its full range of motion.
That smooth, comfortable operation is especially nice when you have to use the jack a lot at a busy job site or campground, where it gets cranked up and down many times in a single session. A crank that fights back gets old quickly. A crank that moves freely from top to bottom makes it easy to hook and unhook, no matter how much weight is on the tongue.
The five pre-drilled holes in the mounting bracket let users set the drop leg to the right height for their trailer frame and hitch setup, rather than accepting a fixed position that may or may not line up correctly. That adjustability is helpful for older trailers without standard mounting positions.
Because it has five positions, the jack can be moved if the trailer gets a new hitch or is used with a tow vehicle that is taller or shorter. That flexibility makes the jack last longer across different trailer setups and tow vehicles, so you don't have to buy a new jack every time the setup changes.
This trailer jack features a square, direct-weld-on mount that lets one person quickly position, align, and secure it to a trailer frame with just a few simple hand tools. You don't have to figure out complicated bracket systems or hardware that comes in multiple pieces. The mounting geometry is simple enough that you can install it yourself without professional help.
This jack is a useful upgrade for trailer owners who want more lift capacity or longer travel than their current jack provides, as it is easy to install. Many people can replace a factory jack that isn't working well with this one in an afternoon. From the first use, the setup will be noticeably more capable and reliable.
This jack is useful for owners who work with many different types of trailers in various places because it can do so many things. It levels an RV for a comfortable night's sleep at a campsite, helps keep a loaded utility trailer steady while it is loaded and unloaded at a job site, and supports a boat trailer during launch and retrieval at the marina, often without requiring a change in setup between uses.
That ability to work with different applications means buyers get a lot of use out of a single purchase, rather than having to buy separate jacks for each type of trailer. This heavy duty trailer jack is one of the most flexible pieces of trailer hardware you can buy for the price. It is rated to hold 12,000 pounds and offers 26.5 inches of travel, which is enough to comfortably cover all three use cases.