2023 TAB 400 (former T@B 320 owners)
Relentlessly Pursuing a Silverado EV
'Racing the Wind and Chasing the Sun'
Virginia Beach, VA
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320 tongue jack replacement options?
mmcneil72
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Roll pin broke in OEM BAL tongue jack. Will try fixing it with new roll pin (I grew up calling them 'drift pins'), but wonder what options are available?
Experienced RV buddy suggests an electric one from Amazon - "it has a light!" - local Big R store has replacement for <$60 that appears to match dimensions.
The 320 has been a rock otherwise. Just spent a week in New Mexico (we live in southern Colorado) and had snow in Santa Fe then 70 mph winds at southern New Mexico campground. Tongue jack had the decency to break in the driveway!
Thanks in advance.
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Here's hoping that this link may be helpful:
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/comment/117917#Comment_117917
2016 Outback 320
2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed. -
@mmcneil72 - do a forum search for tongue Jack replacement. Jen Grover just posted about an electric Jack, but there are other options, too.https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/comment/193565#Comment_193565
Sharon / 2017 T@B CSS / 2015 Toyota Sienna Minivan / Westlake, Ohio -
Existing BAL jack roll pin/drift pin/whatever broke. Can't locate where replacement pin is supposed to go.
Also, local Big R hardware store has a Blackjack brand tongue jack that will apparently fit - anyone ever use one of these?All the above links are more serious mods than I'm willing (or able) to make, so looking for a drop-in replacement whether manual or electric.Thx -
I think that this Trailer Valet jack would drop right in. I've been meaning to swap mine but haven't gotten around to ti.mmcneil72 said:Existing BAL jack roll pin/drift pin/whatever broke. Can't locate where replacement pin is supposed to go.
Also, local Big R hardware store has a Blackjack brand tongue jack that will apparently fit - anyone ever use one of these?All the above links are more serious mods than I'm willing (or able) to make, so looking for a drop-in replacement whether manual or electric.ThxSan Francisco Bay Area
2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab -
We got one from eTrailer.com. The handle folds. It's so much easier to turn and I can put a bag over it to protect it from the rain.2018 320CS-S
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Mickerly - got a link?
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Wound up buying the Big R Blackjack unit, 5 year warranty and 5,000 lb capacity. $60.00 plus tax, no shipping! Installed with three new stainless steel bolts, unit has a Zerk fitting for lubrication. Finally get to use T@B caster - old BAL jack's bottom bent and out of round.

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We saw that video by her. My spouse said 'we need this'. So, once again, we spent the money and are happy with the results. About the only thing left to upgrade would be the teak bathroom floor from All Pro, once they are in stock for our model.Sharon_is_SAM said:... Jen Grover just posted about an electric Jack ...
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Following up: steep angles on our town's streets and elsewhere in southern Colorado immediately ground off some of our new tongue jack's down tube. Keeping our T@B 320 CS at a good (MPG efficient) towing angle puts the tongue jack down tube WAY too close to the ground even fully retracted.
Has anyone tried this solution?
https://teardropshop.com/products/jack-e-up?variant=17483137221#shopify-product-reviews
If it works, we'll give it a try. BTW if we'd installed an electric tongue jack then ground off a chunk of it on a trip... well, I'd still be swearing.
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@mmcneil72 I bought one of those to use on our previous 320 Boondock. The platform area for the tire was in the way. Look at the discussion linked below where @gulfarea (corrected name!) modified the Jack-E-Up to fit the platform. On our 400 the platform is not in the way and it'll fit. As previously mentioned, we just added an electric tongue jack, so are not using the unit. Looking at your posted photo, fit may not be a problem.Edit to add: It's a shame your not a thousand miles closer, I'd give you our old BAL jack and/or the Jack-E-Up to get them out of my shop.
2023 TAB 400 (former T@B 320 owners)
Relentlessly Pursuing a Silverado EV
'Racing the Wind and Chasing the Sun'
Virginia Beach, VA -
Jack e up has worked well for us. Search past threads as you need to make a steel plate spacer or cut and stack fender washers to account for the trailer tongue bolts.
Not ideal for steep slopes as it has too much slop to resist strong lateral forces if you suddenly shift trailer. I keep a side mounted wheel lift for occasional maneuvers.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock/ 2012 Tacoma 4 cylinder truck / 2023 Tacoma 6 cyl. truck -
We replaced original with electric jack but didn't like it. Ended up using this Trailer Valet off Amazon. I like it because just like the stabilizers, I can use a drill to raise and lower it but still use removable handle if need to also. We use it with the Jack E Up and Jack E Up Station so can remove it and store it further back so out of way when when putting truck tailgate down and traveling.
Here's the link. https://a.co/d/5rQi4jP
2018 TAB 320S Silver/Black w/100ah Lithium/Bluetti Solar Battery & Portable Solar Panels
2020 Honda Ridgeline RTL (AWD) Lunar Silver Metallic w/Bluetti Charger 1
North Texas - Retired Air Force/Corporate Trainer
Trips - 48 Mileage - 63,452
"Our favorite trip will always be our next one" -
Thanks for the tip and link! How do you use a cordless electric drill with the stabilizers? Keeping them lubed up has worked so far, but liking the whole cordless drill method - have a cordless handheld air compressor to keep tires on TV and T@B properly inflated (Bauer by Harbor Freight) so picking up a drill easy enough... also having a pal with an arc welder!
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mmcneil72 yep...have ton of Ryobi cordless at home as well as take multiple items (drill, fan, inflator, etc) on road. So can share batteries. Found really easy to use drill/driver for stabilizers and jack. But good idea to use 2 hands and go slow to prevent cranking too much and/or spraining wrist. I keep the manual crank just in case my drill goes out.2018 TAB 320S Silver/Black w/100ah Lithium/Bluetti Solar Battery & Portable Solar Panels
2020 Honda Ridgeline RTL (AWD) Lunar Silver Metallic w/Bluetti Charger 1
North Texas - Retired Air Force/Corporate Trainer
Trips - 48 Mileage - 63,452
"Our favorite trip will always be our next one"
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