Jack
Caravan landing leg jacks are used for stabilising a stationary caravan, not for lifting it for maintenance or tyre changes .
For a parallel axle (tandem) caravan, you would typically use four corner steady drop-down legs or an integrated hydraulic system.
Corner Steady Drop-Down Legs
These are the most common type of stabiliser legs for caravans. They pivot down from the chassis and are then wound down to apply light pressure to the ground for stability.
Reviewers on Pilgrims’ Caravan and RV Parts praise this product for its ease of installation and robust build quality.
They are available in various lengths, such as 590mm and 740mm, with the latter providing a height range of 510mm to 740mm when fully extended.
The legs rotate through 180 degrees for flexible mounting and often come with a “Big Foot” pad for stability on soft ground.
Operation is typically via a 19mm hex drive (winder handle or a cordless drill socket).








