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Your cart is empty.The EZ Jack is an easy-to-use, reliable device that functions as a jack for changing tires on dual-axle trailers. It also serves a wheel chock or a level.
Adam Jones
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
This product is worth its weight in gold! Heavy duty cast aluminum. I bought this to use for my tandem axle boat trailer. I have a very heavy 24’ boat that has twin motors and is full of gas(150gal) and I had no issues backing the rear axle up on the chock to change out the front tire. It lifts it high enough, making the swap very easy.
Daryl T. Gordon
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
I was admittedly skeptical of this product. However, I’m a believer. I was going to buy a jack for my gooseneck trailer, but with this product, I don’t need anything except an impact wrench.
alan d hulsebus
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
It works perfectly for leveling my single axle camping trailer. Super duty strength not bent by rocks. Long so it does not skid and has enough travel for easy height adjustment. My old Andersen 2 inch lift worked great unless the campground was too sloped so I upgraded to these Blaylock 6 inch lift. Highly recommended.
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2021
I bought this for my dual axle horse trailer. The day after I received it I tried it out. It works great to raise the axle up to change a tire on the other axle. I checked the wheel bearings while I had it up. When slowly driving off, the larger fat end caught on my trailer fender and bent it pretty good. I ended up driving back onto it just until the large end cleared my fender. I then used a chain with a hook to pull the thing out sideways so it didn't totally destroy my fender. I used this on all four of the wheels and had to use the chain each time to pull it out sideways so it didn't bend up both fenders front and rear. I may try to grind the large end down where it hits my fenders so it will clear the fender when driving off. It's a great concept and works way better than a jack, especially if my trailer was loaded with two horses on the side of the road. It's constructed very well, but I can't afford to spend this much money and have both my fenders destroyed when trying to drive off of it.
William Young
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2019
Just received the Blaylock EZ Wheel Jack. Tried it just as soon as it came. It worked great on my 25 ft. travel trailer (tandem axille). It raised the other wheel at least 3 inches off the ground. You could go higher by using a 1x6 or 2x6 piece of lumber. No more worry of a having to use a bottle jack. Bought this in order to replace four tires. Better safe than sorry. Can also be used to level your trailer. My wheels are about four inches apart. Should have bought this years ago.
John
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2018
My 5th wheel trailer has two axles. The links between the springs allow one wheel to stay on the ground when the other is elevated. That is probably common with travel trailers. I will still have to use a jack to change a tire but this unit will take some of the work out of jacking the wheel off the ground. I should be able to lift the tire with only a small amount of jacking because this unit does some of the work. I have not tried to jack the wheel off the ground so this is my guess. It is an excellent leveling device. Much better than stacking blocks under the wheels and estimating how many blocks you should use. The unit is very sturdy cast alluminum.I am considering the possibility of using a metal block to restrict the movement of the spring links to make this work.
rene amy
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2013
Yes, this thing works! And it works super well and super easily! And, it will last forever, given the amount of aluminum used to make the one-piece casting. I used mine to level out my tandem-axle 24' trailer at a campsite in a state park. Simple solution to the usual mess of boards, or stacking plastic bits, or piles of rocks! Just check the side-to-side level you've already mounted on your trailer to determine which side might be low, place the EZ Jack behind the rear wheel on that side, and back up until the trailer is level. Voila! This IS a **two-person** job, however, as there's no backstop built into the jack and backing off the back of it would make a big mess. You can get about 6" of lift with this device. Having used it at the campground, I'm sure I'll have no troubles using it for tire changing, either. Makes a nice conversation starter, too, as few other campers have seen it in use.
I'm Real but My Name is Not
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2011
I'm impressed with this little thing. I have a 27' travel trailer with tandem wheels and I used the EZ Jack to change out all four tires. (Costco would sell me the trailer tires, but couldn't mount them for me!) It performed well, getting the 9,000 lb trailer up. I didn't always have someone to guide me (really should have!) and was a bit nervous about going off the end of this. I simply put a 4x6 block at the end as insurance.It's very sturdy, and not too heavy at all. I probably won't use it as a wheel chock when I'm out traveling (don't want it swiped) but I'll certainly be sure to pack it.Here's the irony. I had this thing on my wish list for birthday and Christmas but I ended up needing it on a Thanksgiving trip. Needless to say, as soon as we got home I ordered it and used it in my driveway as described.
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