Once the folks here can see what your words are saying, you will get some quality and quantity advice, help, step-by-step if it came to that. The thing is, you do probably DO need to learn how to post pics first. I'm sure we can work out something on the jack itself, although we don't trade in post. He already told me in PM he has hydraulics. Teton I have 3 of the HiJackers and 4 Reicos. It's an older truck camper a Lance 1993 squire ext. Hoping somebody knows something and could help me out a bit so the replacement goes as easy as possible. Rieco-Titan hydraulic camper jacks are a quality substitute. Hijacker Camper Jacks are no longer available. Lance 1993 probably used Hydraulic jacks. If you can't figure how to post pictures attach one or two to an email and drop me aline. Hydraulic? Electric? Mechanical screw? You're in my state. If you don't know how to post pictures, read this post: posting picturesĢ0 4x4 Crew Cab SRW 6.4 Hemi LB 3.73 (12.4 hand calc avg mpg after 92,000 miles with camper)Ģ004 Lance 815 (prev: 2004 FW 35' 1994 TT 30' Tents) You may even luck up and find someone with a spare as it's happened on here before. Recommend you snap a picture of the jack and I'm sure someone will be able to identify it. Looked on the jacks to try and find out what brand they were to get something similar but was unable to distinguish anything particular. My main concern right now it that don't feel comfortable Jerry rigging the jack back together and think I need to replace it. There is some damage to the flooring but hoping I can get in there and fix it later. After a huge snow year I just checked on the camper today and found that one of my jacks has collapsed on itself. I was unable to store my TC inside this year and suffered from it. Pretty out of my element on this one but wondering if anybody has any advice/knowledge on this one. Coast Resorts Open Roads Forum: Truck Campers: Jack replacement Open Roads Forum
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