Recommended Foot Plate for Trailer Jack with 1-3/4 Inch Diameter Inner Tube
Question:
Im looking for a leg for thejack on the front of my travel trailer. I used a digital caliper and came up with 1.727 and my inner diameter for my jack. What leg do you recommend?
asked by: Michael K
Expert Reply:
For your jack that features an inner tube diameter of just under 1-3/4 inches, we do have the Dutton-Lainson Steel Foot # DL22541 that should fit and work well. This removable steel foot is designed for jacks with a capacity up to 1,000 pounds and has a zinc TUFFPLATE finish that will resist corrosion.
I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can take a look at.
If you are instead looking for a drop leg like the etrailer.com Drop Leg # JF-1005H-Z, then we unfortunately do not have one that will fit your particular jack. This drop leg, along with the others we have available, are designed to fit trailer jacks that feature a 2 inch diameter inner tube.
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Drop Leg for etrailer and Ram Jacks - 13-1/4" Tall - 5-1/4" Diameter Footplate - Zinc
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Removable Steel Foot with Pin for DL22530 A-Frame Trailer Jack by Dutton-Lainson
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