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Footplate for 2,000-lb and 5,000-lb Round, A-Frame Jacks

Footplate for 2,000-lb and 5,000-lb Round, A-Frame Jacks

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Removable footplate fits round, A-frame jacks with a capacity of 2,000 lbs or 5,000 lbs. Attaches to 2" inner tube. Clear zinc finish provides corrosion resistance. 1-800-940-8924 to order etrailer accessories and parts part number JF-99 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all etrailer products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Footplate for 2,000-lb and 5,000-lb Round, A-Frame Jacks. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Removable footplate fits round, A-frame jacks with a capacity of 2,000 lbs or 5,000 lbs. Attaches to 2" inner tube. Clear zinc finish provides corrosion resistance.


Features:

  • Footplate easily works with round, A-frame jacks with a capacity of 2,000 lbs or 5,000 lbs
    • Bolts on to the bottom of jack
  • Durable, corrosion-resistant clear zinc finish
  • 1-Year warranty


JF-99 Ram Detachable Footplate for A-Frame Jacks - 2,000 lbs and 5,000 lbs





Video of Footplate for 2,000-lb and 5,000-lb Round, A-Frame Jacks

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Video Transcript for etrailer Jack Footplate Review

Hi everyone. Aiden here with etrailer. Today we're going be taking a look at this Footplate for your trailer jacks. If your trailer jack doesn't come with one or you need a replacement this could be the one you're looking for. Let's check it out. This bolts onto the bottom of your jack, lining up with the holes, sliding that bolt through and taking your locknut, adding it to the other side and tightening things down.

It does come included with that hardware so you don't have to worry about getting it yourself. (tool operating) Depending on the jack you use this with, it might take a little while to get everything lowered down because it doesn't really add any extension to the bottom of the jack. It bolts on and just sits pretty much right there at the base of the tube. It will work with a two inch inner diameter tube though. So whenever you're checking this out and making sure it'll work with your jack, just measure the diameter of that inner tube and make sure it's two inches.

It doesn't have a super wide base but it is going to be larger than just the tube of the jack itself and keep it protected. Narrow ways here, it's going to be two and one quarter of an inch and lengthwise it's going to be four and a half inches. There is a small lip on here where water could collect but there's two drain holes on the footplate itself so water won't collect and stay there, it'll just drain out and not be standing. The clear zinc finish is going to help it resist rust and corrosion over time, and it's designed to work with jacks that have a wake basket of 2000 or 5,000 pounds. So be sure you're getting the right foot plate for the right jack 'cause you don't want that to be the lowest rated component of your system and limit the use of your jack.

And if you're looking for something simple and straightforward, this one I think will do just fine. But like I said, I would maybe recommend looking into one that has a bit of an extension. That way you don't have to run the jack up and down so much whenever you're hooking up or disconnecting from your truck. And something like this is going to have a wider foot plate and a quick and easy to disconnect pin so you don't have to leave it on the bottom of the jack all the time. It's a lot easier to pull this out than a nut and a bolt.

But that was our look at this Replacement Jack Footplate for your trailers. Thanks for watching.

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Footplate for 2,000-lb and 5,000-lb Round, A-Frame Jacks - JF-99

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (69 Customer Reviews)

Removable footplate fits round, A-frame jacks with a capacity of 2,000 lbs or 5,000 lbs. Attaches to 2" inner tube. Clear zinc finish provides corrosion resistance.

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This was the smallest diameter and lightest duty I could find at etrailer. A bit large for this application but I squeezed it in and it does the job.



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Good quality foot for my new trailer jack. Hardware included.



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Perfect replacement



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Perfect replacement for my old mangled one. When I put this in I also shortened the jack, so it won't drag so often.



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Exactly what I needed



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Product seemed fine, except the connecting bolt was not included - not sure if that was a mistake or not.



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Michelle was every helpful. I explained my problem with my electric tongue jack and inquired if a manual would work with my travel trailer application. She explained how and where it would work better and even provide more lift than my current unit. She added that the item she was recommending was a best seller for the company.

About five days later, it arrived, I installed it in half and hour and it is everything she described. My issue, which overworked my electric, is I have to actually lift my truck when connected by the ball about five inches in order to get the correct tension on my equalizer bars, putting not only tongue weight but rear truck weight on the jack. Works as designed and Michelle described. Time will tell on longevity, but the unit is smooth and easily lifts to height, so it doesn't seem to be overworked. Price was very reasonable as well.



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Awesome product! East and quick to inst all



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Always a positive experience purchasing from emailed. Prices are very fair, shipping is prompt as well.



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etrailer products are always top of the line…
the ‘FREE SHIPPING’ is the problem…
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Exactly as stated and exactly what I ne eded.



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Great service, cost effective and quick delivery



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A bad. Trailer jack on no problems works very good good product thank you



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These are easy to install and are very sturdy...would work for any atv/utv...customer service is great also...prompt responses...would use E trailer for all my trailer needs



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The packaging needs to be updated. When we got our product, all the boxes were ripped and almost ever one didn't have the bolt.



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It's a jack foot. It fit and does its job.



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Just as requested and stabilize trailer well.



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Great price and great product. Heavy gauge material and well packaged.



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It's just a foot but I wish it had 2X the "footprint".



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The product was great and worked perfectly. Our main compliment is what a great company you are to order from and work with. Your employees followed up and replied to all correspondence very quickly. They helped us fix a shipping problem (we had a post office box) and fixed it correctly the first time AND confirmed the correction! Thanks sooooo much for the personal service!



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As shown, worked nice.



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Got the right part in a a timely fashio n.



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It perfectly OK. I ga b e a 4 because the clip to attach to the tongue wasn't with it as shown in the oicture.



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These guys are great. Good service, Knowledge, etc. Delivery is exceptional.
I will definitely use them again.


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