Quick Products JQ-3500B Power A-Frame Electric Tongue Jack with LED Work Light and Permanent Ground Wiring for Camper Trailer, RV - 3,650 lbs. Capacity (Higher then Standard 3,500 lbs. Jack!), Black








Key features
- •The JQ-3500 electric tongue jack boasts a maximum lift capacity 3, 650 lbs.
- •2. 25" post diameter is the standard tongue jack size, making it easy to install into existing jack mounting holes
- •Water-resistant electrical components and heavy-duty steel gears sit beneath the clean, sleek plastic housing
- •Each JQ-3500 jack includes a manual crank override, bubble-style leveling cap, LED work light, and a heavy-duty weatherproof vinyl cover
- •One-year no-hassle
Quick Products JQ-3500B Power A-Frame Electric Tongue Jack with LED Work Light and Permanent Ground Wiring for Camper Trailer, RV - 3,650 lbs. Capacity (Higher then Standard 3,500 lbs. Jack!), Black
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Customer Reviews
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Arrived early, easy install
GrayShadowDragon✓ Verified Purchase•May 26, 2018
Arrived early, first thing I did was take the cover off & check that all the wires were connected, they were. It came with the manual handle, circuit breaker, 3 star washers, adjustable foot, weather cover, & instructions. The instructions are very straight forward. For the install, I lifted up the stabilizer jacks, then used the current manual jack to raise the front of my Coleman 27' trailer. I put a jack stand under the tongue then lowered the jack to put all the weight on the jack stand. Unbolted the 3 bolts, removed the foot plate & lifted the old jack out. Take the foot plate off the new jack & slide it into the mount holes. The star washers go UNDER the flat washers & bolted it into place. You will need an electrical splice and ring to complete the electrical connections to the circuit breaker and Positive terminal of your battery. The jack moves faster than my stabilizer jacks & the light seems kind of dim, will have to see how bright it is at night and maybe swap the bulb out for a brighter one. I'm going to keep my old manual jack for a while just in case this one craps out. We're going on a 3 week vacation this summer & will update of there are any problems
Well worth the money!
Kathey A Shaw✓ Verified Purchase•April 16, 2018
The jack came earlier than expected and was packaged securely. The description says it weighs 26 lbs, but it seems heavier than that, it's really sturdy. The hardest part of the installation was getting the travel trailer jacked up to get the old LCI jack off. It was graveyard dead! Once that hurdle was cleared, the new Jack Quick went on easy enough....and that would have taken about half the time if my husband had not been "helping"! It's much quieter than the old jack and I can't really complain about the speed of raising and lowering my trailer....lots better than cranking by hand! The hand crank was included. I can't open the tailgate on my Ram truck, but then the same thing was true with the old jack. The only reason so far that I'm giving only 4 stars is that the mounting plate on the tongue is triangular (the holes match perfectly) and the mounting plate on the jack is round, so there's a little bit that kind of sticks out to the back, but I can live with that.
Decent for the money
Frank✓ Verified Purchase•May 30, 2017
Installation took about 1 hour from start to finish, i include time to get tools etc as that is part of the process. If i had all the tools, the tongue jacked up and ready to go and crimping tools, this would have taken 10 minutes. Many people write how slow this unit is. It is comparable to the speed you get when hand cranking the hitch, so i find it adequate. Would i like it to be faster? Yes, but I wouldnt want to pay more for speed. It runs very quiet until it has to lift the camper then the motor gets loud under the load. Well it is not actually very loud, it would not wake the campers next to you if they were in a tent, but it is louder, but nothing that would make me buy a different one. It has a built in level on the top which is useless as all it tells you is if the top of the jack is level, but is the plastic housing level? Is the tongue welded on perfectly level in relation to the floor inside the camper? It is actually a pretty stupid thing to put on the jack. I would rather had a bracket that holds my trailer connector cord. It does include an automatic resetting circuit breaker which I like. the instructions tell you to connect it directly to your battery.
What I dont like:
It did not include the ring lug terminal for the battery nor did it include the but splice connector. That would have added maybe a dollar to the price?
What I dont like:
It did not include the ring lug terminal for the battery nor did it include the but splice connector. That would have added maybe a dollar to the price?
A few more installation instructions😄
Loopner✓ Verified Purchase•May 17, 2017
Installation of the jack is a breeze. The wiring however requires you to provide two connectors one to install the in-line fuse to the power line and another to connect the fuse wire to the battery post. The instructions for the fuse are vague. One fuse wire is marked "line"-this side is attached to the power source (battery). The other is marked "load". This is attached to the jacks power line. I wrapped all my connections with electrical tape and tucked them under my battery cover away from the terminals and secure. I am very pleased with the product just wish suppliers paid more attention to providing detailed instructions.
Jack Quick 3500- I like it!!!
Wm✓ Verified Purchase•February 14, 2017
I purchased this jack for my 34ft car hauler and it works great. I had read the reviews, and with mixed thoughts of maybe an inferior product or installer error, I thought I would take a chance on the jack. In my opinion it moves fast enough, if you have a lot of tongue weight you don't need a speedy jack. And it does make some more noise when operating with a load on it. But it does not sound like it's chewing itself up or about to come apart. I also have a group 31, 12 volt battery mounted on the trailer for my electrical needs so there is plenty of battery to make it operate flawlessly. Overall the quality appears to be good and my unit came with the protective cover which also has soft inner lining and a draw string with a lock. I have other trailers that I will be putting these jack's on in the near future. Best of all is that I don't have to crank on the jack!!!
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