5K Jacks
1.
Align the rear jack mounting plate holes
with the holes in the rear jack mounting
brackets (Fig. 5B) on the main frame rail
(Fig. 5A). Set the rear jacks (Fig. 5D) at the
proper height to ensure the rear jack foot
panel is within the departure angle of the
trailer.
2.
Bolt the rear jacks (Fig. 5D) to the rear jack
mounting brackets (Fig. 5B) using four
3/8
1/2
" - 16 x 1
" bolts (Fig. 5E) and four
3/8
" - 16 nuts (Fig. 5C) per jack. Tighten the
bolts to 90 ft-lb of torque.
3.
Connect the wire harnesses to the rear jack
motor wires and run the harnesses to the
compartment where the controller
will be mounted.
4.
Repeat steps 1-3 for the other side.
NOTE: LCI recommends zip-tying the harnesses
tight against the rear jack motors to
prevent damage to the wire harnesses.
The trailer MUST be supported per manufacturer's specifications before working underneath. Failure to
Power Tongue Jack
1.
Remove the foot pad from the Power Tongue Jack, if necessary.
A. Remove the hairpin cotter pin (Fig. 6D) and clevis pin (Fig. 6B) holding the foot pad (Fig. 6C) to the
jack leg (Fig. 6A). Set the pins and the foot pad aside.
2.
Support the trailer according to manufacturer's instructions. Remove fasteners from the Power Tongue Jack.
3.
Carefully slide the jack leg (Fig. 7A) through the hole in the coupler (Fig. 7B) on the trailer A-frame
(Fig. 7C).
Rev: 11.29.18
do so may result in death of serious injury
Fig. 6
A
B
C
D
C
A
B
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Fig. 5
Fig. 7
C
A
B
D
E
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