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Old 10-19-2016, 06:57 PM   #1
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Tongue Jack Shaft Diameter For ROO 21SS

I'm replacing our manual jack with an electric model. The two that I'm looking at have shaft diameters of 2 1/4". Will that fit our ROO 21SS? I can't find that spec anywhere. Thanks!
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Can't measure your manual one?
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Old 10-19-2016, 08:44 PM   #3
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Can't measure your manual one?
I suppose that I could.... but I was going to order the jack tonight, Bob. And my camper is currently stored five miles away. But thanks for taking the time to be a jerk, instead of just ignoring my post. People like you are the folks who have managed to make the internet the mess that it's become.
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Really? And I'm suppose to know your rv isn't there
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Really? And I'm suppose to know your rv isn't there
Bob you ask a good question, simply unbelievable that anyone would think every one would know where someone's rv would be.
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I suppose that I could.... but I was going to order the jack tonight, Bob. And my camper is currently stored five miles away. But thanks for taking the time to be a jerk, instead of just ignoring my post. People like you are the folks who have managed to make the internet the mess that it's become.
Ajax, I'd say you are the one over-reacting and making "the internet the mess that it's become." Someone tried to help and you called him a jerk. Guess you haven't read our posting policy, have you?
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Posting guidelines aren't really needed if common courtesy and common sense are observed. If I'd been in a position to measure the jack, don't you think that I would have done so? Or in Bobworld, does every question require an explanation as to why all other avenues have not been explored? If you don't have an answer to my question, then don't post. Simple as that.

I'd expect a less combative atmosphere in a forum dedicated to RV's, but I guess not. You gents have a good evening. I'll find some adults somewhere to answer my questions.
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Well, I guess maybe you should've thought ahead and answered your own question.....you were the combative one, right from the git go. You said you measured your existing one, yet you're asking something about a product that gives their size.....why wouldn't you find out where their measurement referred to and then take that measurement on the one you've got.........and answer your own question....
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Posting guidelines aren't really needed if common courtesy and common sense are observed. If I'd been in a position to measure the jack, don't you think that I would have done so? Or in Bobworld, does every question require an explanation as to why all other avenues have not been explored? If you don't have an answer to my question, then don't post. Simple as that.

I'd expect a less combative atmosphere in a forum dedicated to RV's, but I guess not. You gents have a good evening. I'll find some adults somewhere to answer my questions.
Boy are you funny! Guess your mother failed to teach you that common courtesy means NOT calling someone a jerk.
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Tongue Jack Shaft Diameter For ROO 21SS

Bob asked a simple question... don't assume people know all the details, give all the details you have when asking a question.....even if you believe it should be implied.
Bob is not a jerk, you took his question as aggressive and snarky without knowing the demeanour behind it... you where snarky and you have over reacted. Perhaps you're tired, maybe get some sleep [emoji42]
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...I'd expect a less combative atmosphere in a forum dedicated to RV's, but I guess not. You gents have a good evening. I'll find some adults somewhere to answer my questions.
Sorry Sir, but you are the one being combative and childish.
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I'm replacing our manual jack with an electric model. The two that I'm looking at have shaft diameters of 2 1/4". Will that fit our ROO 21SS? I can't find that spec anywhere. Thanks!
This is from a Forum Member Your unit is a 2015 Roo the A frame jack mounting hole size is "2-5/16"! Youroo!!
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I'm replacing our manual jack with an electric model. The two that I'm looking at have shaft diameters of 2 1/4". Will that fit our ROO 21SS? I can't find that spec anywhere. Thanks!
they'll all fit!
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