Best Stabilizer Jacks Under $50 (2026)

We scored candidates by value using published specs (load, height, material), average user ratings, and practical features relevant to trailers and campers under a (price varies) price filter

This roundup highlights stabilizer jacks under $50 chosen for value, durability, and user-rated performance for trailers and campers. Picks were evaluated using product specs (load capacity, height range, material), user ratings, and practical features like crank operation and mounting style

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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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Buying Guide

Match load capacity to your rig

Choose a jack with a load rating that meets or exceeds the weight it will support; examples in this price tier list ratings from roughly 6,500 to 7,500 lb per unit

Check height and travel range

Confirm the retracted and extended heights fit your trailer or camper—many scissor-style units offer roughly 4–24 inches of adjustable travel for leveling and stabilization

Prefer durable materials and finish

Look for steel construction and corrosion-resistant coatings to withstand road and outdoor exposure for longer service life

Consider operation method

Decide between crank-operated swing-down or scissor jacks based on ease of use and available mounting points; cranks can be faster but may require more clearance

Factor in mounting and compatibility

Ensure the jack's mounting style (swing-down vs. scissor) and footprint work with your trailer's frame and any existing hardware for straightforward installation