For most customers, their best bet is to go with the 4 corner mechanical camper jacks (2000 lbs. capacity model).
Strong, simple, safe, effective, stable, and removeable.
They are easily removeable, so you DO NOT have to leave them on all the time.
The camper jacks you can buy in sets of 3 are a bit shakey. They do work OK, but not great.
The portable cable (camper) jacks are just too scarry for most customers. The old cable jacks can work well in en emergency though, if they are your only option at the moment.
The jacks you posted a link to are cheaper, and for a few reasons.
"Rieco-Titan Standard Tripod Camper Jack - 3 Pack"
There is nothing wrong with these, the quality is good, they work, but ...
1. You have only 3, so the camper is a bit more shakey when loading / unloading.
2. You have to deal with the aluminum tri-pod feet, where to put them?, what to do with them?, because they are not attached to the jacks.
3. Capacity is a bit less (1500 lbs.) but this is no big deal with the pop-up campers.
4. The mounting brackets might not fit all that well when mounted to a FWC. Our campers are built tight fitting to the truck bed, and the aluminum mounting bracket has a 45 degree brace on the side that might hit the bed rails of your truck. You could mount the brackets farther out (sticking out more) for better clearance, but then the brackets are sticking out pretty far.
Just thought I would let you know.
Spend the extra couple hundred dollars & get the nicer jacks.
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Are Rieco Titan camper jacks the best way to go?
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I don't want jacks on the camper, so I am looking at some kind of tripod jack.
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