I have had the XO500 on my Smittybilt Scout for ~2 years and been really happy with it up to last week. Way easier to move than the stock jockey wheel. Moving the trailer out of the garage it bent, you can see the square tube is bulging on the flat. While I like their product and I have a replacement an XO750 on order with etrailer I do not feel that the warnings are clear or that this is consistent with their marketing.
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I emailed customer service and they reply was:
"This has occurred because the trailer has been moved whilst the jack is above the maximum moving height marker. The height marker is engraved on the cylindrical tube and is also referred to in the user manual on page 3. Please see attached for reference. When moved above the marker the rigidity is compromised as there is not enough cylindrical tube within the sleeve. This is the case with all trailer jacks. Unfortunately this part is not replaceable as it is essentially the “Spine” of the trailer jack."
@Brett From Ark If it cannot be moved above the max moving height without damaging it the manual should say so clearly.
- The manual does not mention a max moving height, while it is etched on the round tube I had never noticed it and it is quite faint depending on the light.
- The wording of " to avoid unnecessary strain" is not clear or correct in my view. It should read something such as "When the trailer is unhitched and stationary parker or during maneuvering your trailer with the weight on the jockey wheel it must be at or bellow the max moving height to avoided damage"
I do not think this is consistent with their marketing, I did a screen grab of their YouTube video and scaled it to the DWG they sent on max moving height. I matched the 50 mm tube width and the interface of the round and square tubes. It is far from perfect, however it looks like it is well above the max moving height while being winched through the mud.
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Hopefully this can save others from needed to spend ~$350 more.