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3500LB Universal 12V Electric Tongue Jack for RV Trailer & Camper LED Side Light

3500LB Universal 12V Electric Tongue Jack for RV Trailer & Camper LED Side Light

Regular price $194.99
Sale price $194.99 Regular price $216.99

Trailer & Camper Parts & Accessories: Built for Real-World Adventures

Outfit, upgrade, and maintain your rig with confidence. This collection brings together proven Trailer & Camper Parts & Accessories within our Camping & Lifestyle Equipment lineup—everything from heavy-duty jacks and stabilizers to lighting, wiring, seals, steps, locks, and cargo solutions. Whether you’re getting road-trip ready or dialing in a seasonal setup, our user-first assortment helps you buy right the first time.

If you’re browsing for options or comparing specs, think of this page as your Trailer & camper parts & accessories catalog on one screen—clear categories, practical descriptions, and compatibility guidance so you can choose parts that fit and last.

Explore Our Trailer & Camper Parts & Accessories Catalog

Choose by need or project phase and filter by type, material, color, and features to match your rig and use case:

  • Towing and lift systems: electric tongue jacks, A-frame jacks, couplers, safety chains, and wheel chocks.
  • Stability and leveling: stabilizer jacks, scissor jacks, leveling blocks, bubble levels, and tongue weight scales.
  • Power and lighting: 12V accessories, LED tail/marker lights, wiring harnesses, 7-way/4-way connectors, and breakaway kits.
  • Seals, vents, and hardware: weather seals, gaskets, latches, hinges, and corrosion-resistant fasteners.
  • Access and security: steps, handrails, entry locks, hitch locks, and coupler locks.
  • Protection and cargo: covers, fenders, roof and rear cargo systems, and interior organization.

Materials and finishes are chosen for longevity: powder‑coated steel and zinc‑plated hardware for rust resistance, UV‑stable polymers for exterior trim, and clear or smoked lenses for LED lighting. Common colorways include black for underbody components and hardware, metallic zinc/galvanized finishes for brackets, and clear/red ambers for DOT lighting—so your setup looks cohesive and works reliably in all seasons.

Product Spotlight: 3500LB Universal 12V Electric Tongue Jack (LED Side Light)

Our best-selling jack illustrates the collection’s quality-first approach. This universal 12V electric tongue jack is rated for 3,500 lb of lift, making hitching and leveling faster and safer—especially when you’re solo or arriving after dark.

  • Type: Electric A-frame tongue jack for trailers and campers (12V DC).
  • Material and finish: Heavy-gauge steel body with a durable, weather-resistant exterior; corrosion-resistant fasteners. Typical color: black housing with a steel inner tube.
  • Features: Integrated LED side light for nighttime visibility at the coupler, sealed switchgear, and a removable manual crank for backup operation.
  • Fitment: Designed for standard A-frame trailers using the common 2-1/4 inch jack hole and 3-bolt mounting pattern (120° spacing). Connects to a 12V RV battery; follow manufacturer amperage and fuse guidelines.

Why it’s a smart upgrade: Push-button lifting reduces strain, the LED side light helps you align safely at dusk, and robust construction stands up to weather and road vibration. When you’re scanning a Trailer & camper parts & accessories catalog, prioritize capacity, power requirements, and mounting pattern—this jack checks all three with room to grow.

Build, Materials, and Finishes That Last

Road grime, UV, and moisture are hard on gear. That’s why you’ll see powder‑coated steel frames on jacks and steps (to resist chips and corrosion), zinc‑plated or galvanized hardware for high-exposure fasteners, and UV‑stable plastics in vents and light housings that won’t discolor as quickly in the sun. LED lighting options draw less power than incandescents and typically feature sealed lenses with potted electronics for better water resistance.

For soft components—seals, gaskets, and covers—look for EPDM or silicone blends, which hold elasticity in heat and cold. These details aren’t just spec sheet filler; they’re real reasons parts last longer and perform better through shoulder seasons and storage.

Fitment and Compatibility Made Simple

Getting the right part begins with a few quick checks:

  • Jacks and couplers: Confirm your A‑frame jack hole diameter (commonly 2-1/4 in), bolt pattern, and your trailer’s loaded tongue weight. For couplers, match ball size (e.g., 2 in or 2-5/16 in) and capacity.
  • Electrical: Identify your plug type (4‑way flat, 7‑way RV blade), brake controller compatibility, and whether your tow vehicle has a factory tow module. LED lighting often requires the correct harness or resistors only when the tow vehicle’s system is sensitive.
  • Stabilizers vs. tongue jacks: Stabilizers steady a parked camper; they don’t lift the full tongue weight. Choose tongue jacks for lifting and stabilizers for leveling and comfort.
  • Roof cargo systems: Check your vehicle’s approved roof load. Typical dynamic ratings range from 150–220 lb, with higher static ratings for parked loads (e.g., roof tents). Match the rack to your roof type—raised rails, flush rails, rain gutters, tracks, or a bare (naked) roof with door-jamb clamps—and always follow the lower rating between vehicle and rack.

Why Choose This Collection

We curate parts that balance value with durability, highlight real‑world specs (type, material, color, features), and provide compatibility cues for fewer returns and faster installs. Expect clear product pages, practical fitment notes, and straightforward hardware and wiring details. The result: less guesswork and more time enjoying the drive and the campsite.

How to Choose the Right Part the First Time

  • Measure and verify: Bolt patterns, hole diameters, ball sizes, and plug types.
  • Match capacity to use: Tongue weight for jacks, GVWR for couplers, and dynamic/static ratings for racks.
  • Confirm power and wiring: 12V DC availability, fuse size, wire gauge, and connector type.
  • Pick materials for climate: Powder‑coat and zinc for wet roads; UV‑stable plastics for sun; EPDM/silicone for seals.
  • Choose the right features: LED lighting for visibility, quick‑deploy steps for accessibility, locks for security.
  • Plan the install: Have the correct tools, torque specs, sealants, and dielectric grease for electrical connections.

FAQ: Trailer & Camper Parts & Accessories

What items should never be stored inside a camper?

Never store propane cylinders inside your RV. Keep them in a ventilated, upright position outdoors or in a designated exterior compartment. Also avoid storing fuel cans and other flammables inside; heat and limited ventilation increase risk.

Will a 3,500 lb electric tongue jack fit my trailer?

Most A-frame travel trailers use a 2-1/4 inch jack hole and a standard 3‑bolt pattern, which suits many 3,500 lb jacks. Verify your bolt spacing and ensure the jack’s capacity exceeds your trailer’s loaded tongue weight (typically 10–15% of total trailer weight).

What power do I need for a 12V electric tongue jack?

Use a 12V deep‑cycle RV battery with clean grounds and a properly fused positive feed per the manufacturer’s instructions. Many jacks can draw 20–30A under load, so appropriately sized wiring (often 10–12 AWG) and a weather‑protected switch or relay are recommended.

How much weight can my roof rack safely carry?

Follow your vehicle’s owner’s manual and the rack maker’s limits, always using the lower number. Dynamic (driving) ratings typically range 150–220 lb, while static (parked) limits are higher for loads like roof tents. Choose a system that matches your roof type—raised rails, flush rails, tracks, gutters, or a naked roof.

What’s the difference between a tongue jack and stabilizer jacks?

A tongue jack lifts and supports the trailer’s tongue for hitching and leveling. Stabilizer jacks are for minimizing movement when parked—they are not designed to lift the trailer or bear full tongue weight.

Do LED trailer lights need load resistors?

LED trailer lights usually work plug‑and‑play with standard 7‑way/4‑way wiring. Some tow vehicles with bulb‑out detection may hyperflash; a proper trailer module or inline resistors can resolve this if your vehicle’s system is sensitive.

How do I pick the right coupler size and rating?

Match the ball diameter (e.g., 2 in or 2‑5/16 in) and ensure the coupler’s capacity meets or exceeds your trailer’s GVWR. Inspect the latch mechanism, safety pin provision, and finish (zinc or powder‑coat) for durability.

What maintenance extends the life of trailer and camper parts?

Rinse road salt, lubricate moving joints, and check torque on mounting hardware seasonally. Use dielectric grease on connectors, inspect seals and lenses, and replace worn weatherstripping to prevent leaks and corrosion.

Get Rolling with Confidence

From a universal 12V electric tongue jack with a 3,500 lb rating to upgraded LED lighting and secure couplers, this collection is designed to help you install once and enjoy for seasons. Browse the Trailer & camper parts & accessories catalog here, compare materials and features, and outfit your setup with parts that work as hard as you do.

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