Best Stabilizer Jacks for Trailer Leveling (2026)

We ranked stabilizer jacks by load rating, height range, mounting type, included hardware, customer ratings, and overall value for common trailer and RV setups

This roundup compares stabilizer jacks designed to level and steady trailers and RVs, focusing on fit, rated capacity, and value across common camping and towing needs. Picks were chosen by evaluating load capacity, height range, mounting style, and included hardware to match different trailer setups and budget tiers

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Buying Guide

Match capacity to your trailer

Choose jacks with a combined rated capacity that exceeds your trailer’s tongue and corner weights; products here range up to multiple thousands of pounds per set

Check height and travel range

Confirm the retracted and extended heights (examples here extend around 24 inches) to ensure they reach ground level and clear storage positions on your trailer

Prefer included mounting hardware and sockets

Sets that include drill sockets or hardware simplify installation and reduce the need for extra tools when fitting swing-down or scissor-style units

Weigh manual vs drill-assisted operation

Drill-assisted or socket-ready jacks lower crank effort and speed deployment, while manual scissor or swing-down jacks are simpler and often more affordable

Evaluate build and corrosion resistance

Look for robust steel construction and protective finishes to withstand outdoor use and road salt exposure common in towing and camping environments