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🚀 Elevate Your Game with the Super Brute Jack!
The Husky Liners Husky 82084 Super Brute Electric Jack boasts a remarkable 4000 lb. lift capacity, making it an essential tool for any trailer owner. With a full 18-inch stroke and a rapid 60-second cycle time, this jack combines efficiency with durability, featuring a weather-protected design and a powerful 3-sided LED light system for enhanced visibility during use.
Item Dimensions | 33.25 x 10.75 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 29.2 Pounds |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | Grey |
Load Capacity | 4000 pound |
Maximum Lifting Height | 20 Millimeters |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Trailer |
J**N
Easy installation, doesn't come with connectors for the wiring...
Everything was simple to install and directions were very easy to follow... I was done in 15 mins and then proceeded to double and triple check everything for another 30 mins..... Real completion time was 45 because it went that smoothly I couldn't believe I didn't bust a knuckle or even remotely get shocked (paranoid simple completion)... Definitely recommend as i have taken the camper out 4 times since then without a problem, even had the camper roll back a bit dragging this power jack (8k lbs for about 2 ft) and still works like a champ (give me a break it was an long haul and i chocked the wrong side of the wheels like a rookie).
A**R
Much better quality than others
This thing is well built and faster than previous model I had.
J**.
So far, so good
My installation was straightforward, remove old jack, disconnect it electrically, install new jack, connect wires, and test. The jack I received included the star washers, circuit breaker, new mounting bolts (unlike many I have seen here). I had to purchase heat shrink butt connectors and 3/8” stainless steel washers.I raised the tongue and set both arms of the A-frame on Jack stands. I then retracted the old jack and took the foot off.The most difficult part of my installation was removing the old bolts that corroded some over the 18 months of trailer ownership. However, once off, a snip of the power lead (after turning off 12v to the camper) and the the old jack was removed.Installation of the new jack was easy; line up the holes, put the washers on the bolt (flat on top, star contacting the jack), tighten the bolts (torquing to 15-20 ft/lbs), and connect the power.Mine worked first time I tried. I will be using high gloss black Rustoleum on the mounting bracket to protect against rusting. This is an easy replacement that anyone who can use a socket wrench and crimping tools to accomplish.
M**Y
Quick install...once you get all the other parts you need
A tried and true travel trailer owner is always a tad excited to get a new piece of functional "bling" for their "home away from home". The Husky 82084 Super Brute Electric Jack is just that and a nice addition to our Riverside Retro RV. The silver power unit compliments the diamond plate face on our trailer and looks substantially better than the cheesy manual crank jack that it replaces. After all, what good is "functional" if it doesn’t also look cool!Getting this on a Friday night, I decided to wait for Saturday morning to tackle the installation. With a cup of steaming hot joe in hand, I first cracked open the box and gazed at wonder at new unit and then it dawned on me I was far from ready to tackle the task. You see, Husky just sends you the jack and a circuit breaker and that's it. No wire connectors, nothing. You got to figure that all out by yourself there buddy boy! Besides the jack unit itself, the Husky package includes a small bubble level (that interestingly comes with absolutely nothing to mount it with, nor any mention of where to mount it...again, figure that out yourself) and there is also a bonus plastic 7 pin plug holder device / thingy (which I happened to break one of the straps on right off the bat...I don't know my own strength apparently).So, with a fresh coffee cup in hand, and a word to the spouse that "I would be right back", it was first off to the hardware store to get a few waterproof heat-shrink butt-splices and a ring terminal connector and a package of 12" zip ties, which you will want to ensure you get all your dangly wires put away neat and tidy (unless you happen to be the type that likes your wiring to look like a rats nest waiting to blow apart). While I was at the hardware store, I also decided to pick up some good quality stainless steel bolts to replace the partly rusted galvanized ones that were holding on the old jack. Of course, I also got some black paint to touch up while I was at it, because again, you can't be putting a blingy new power jack on a hitch that happens to look like an advertisement for a "before" picture on a Rustoleum ad. I went ahead and picked up a piece of 3M Automotive trim tape to mount that neat little bubble level Husky sent along (seriously guys, you can't afford to dole out the few pennies for a 1" disk of mounting adhesive?)Fortunately, my son had two jack stands handy which I absconded with and put them under the hitch frame. In a couple of minutes, the old jack was pulled out and added to the ever-growing pile of "stuff" being stashed for absolutely no good reason in my garage. I did a little clean-up of the surface underneath the old jack mount and then bolted the Husky right in. Wiring the unit to the battery case was straight-forward, all though I did have to contemplate where the circuit breaker should be mounted. I decided to drill a hole in the lid of my battery box and mount the waterproof switch there as this ensured all my wire crimps were housed in the battery box and less prone to taking a bath.Once all the connections were made, it was testing time. After the jack stands were pulled, I had to stand there for at least 30 minutes raising and lowering the jack, if only to satisfy that innate need to play with your new toy. It worked well. I have yet to go out and try the lights on the unit at night as in the daylight, they didn't seem to matter much. Go figure.The Husky 82084 Super Brute Electric Jack seems like a good unit but only time will tell after it has been road tested for a bit.
R**J
Great Electric Jack! Fast & Strong
Installed this electric jack on a boat trailer that did not have the standard A-Frame. Welded 2 of the A-Frame reinforcement plates off to the side, in the front of the trailer to be able to mount the jack. Added the larger foot support to the bottom of the jack for better stability. Makes it easy to lift the trailer when connected to the tow vehicle in order to raise and hook up the weight distribution anti-sway bars. Recommend getting a cover for the electric jack head to protect the switches from the elements. The hot sun melted the glue holding the decals on each side of the head. I was able to glue them back on using a stronger plastic glue.
P**E
noisy and slow
I purchased this to replace my trailer's previous tongue jack that bit the dust days before we were to leave on a long trip. The Husky was easy to install and looks nice. I am, however, disappointed in the noise level when operating. It's much louder than the previous jack. It's also slower, so it is louder longer. I really hated to hook up my trailer early in the morning because I'm sure this disturbed my campground neighbors.Something else to consider: the head cannot be rotated. My previous jack's head could rotate 90 degrees. This created just enough space to allow the pickup tailgate to lower when connected to the trailer. This can't be considered a flaw.
D**N
This unit is an awesome addition. Easy install, works great. I love it.
Very good electric trailer tongue jack, highly recommend it.
T**Y
Great product…easy install …works great!
Product arrived very soon after ordering. Easy to install. Installed on 1995 Award Classic 30. Very smooth operation…appears to be of very high quality.
L**O
Great initial produce
Only had it installed a few weeks ago but already liking it much better than previous jacks I've owned.
A**N
Work great , beats cranking up and down a trailer two to three times a day.
Great working jack , it’s exactly what every trailer should come with.
C**L
Just as expected
Fast delivery. Good quality. Brake location not notated on the diagram. Easy to install. Price is on the high side.
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