Best Stabilizer Jacks Under $200 (2026)

We ranked options by a composite value score combining user ratings, rated load capacity, included hardware/features, and price under $200

This roundup covers stabilizer jacks suitable for RVs, campers, and trailers priced under $200, selected for value and practical features like weight capacity, height range, and included hardware. Picks were chosen by comparing rated load capacities, build features (scissor vs swing-down), user ratings, and accessory inclusion to identify options that offer strong durability and ease of use for the price

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    RV Scissor Jack Stabilizer 6500lb Heavy Duty 24" Stabilizer with Crank

    RV Scissor Jack Stabilizer 6500lb Heavy Duty 24" Stabilizer with Crank

    Pafessa • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

    Pafessa RV scissor stabilizer supporting up to 6500 lb, retracts to 4.5" and extends to 24". Constructed from heavy-duty steel with powder coating for rust prevention; includes a universal mounting plate for easy installation. Customer note: easy installation and sturdy construction

    • 6500 lb stabilization capacity
    • quick operation via double-threaded design
    • universal mounting plate for compatibility
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    VEVOR Underhoist Support Stand 0.75 ton

    VEVOR Underhoist Support Stand 0.75 ton

    VEVOR • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

    Underhoist support stand with 0.75 ton capacity and adjustable height from 52.8" to 76". Features a bearing mounted spin handle for easier lifting under load, and a stable circular base. Customer insight notes the usefulness of the design for common vehicle maintenance tasks

    • 0.75 ton load capacity
    • 52.8"–76" height range
    • bearing mounted spin handle
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Buying Guide

Match capacity to your rig

Choose jacks with a rated load capacity that exceeds the weight they’ll support; options here range from roughly 6,000–9,000 lb per set or per jack specification

Decide scissor vs swing-down

Scissor-style jacks provide compact storage and adjustable height, while swing-down jacks offer faster deployment; pick the mechanism that fits your mounting space and use pattern

Check included hardware and tools

Look for sets that include mounting hardware, handles or drill sockets for powered operation to avoid buying separate installation tools

Prioritize corrosion resistance

Select jacks with protective coatings or zinc plating and robust welds to withstand outdoor exposure and road spray for longer service life

Consider pack size and mounting

Confirm whether you need a 2- or 4-pack and that the jack footprint and mounting pattern match your trailer’s frame and clearance constraints