Would the Pro Series Round, A-Frame Jack # PSEA20000103 fit a 3-1/4 inch Bolt Pattern on Trailer
Question:
I am seeing 3.25inch on center, not 3. Could you tell me which will work to replace my current one. Im hauling a 1972 19inch Terry Trailer. I only need a 1,000lb.
asked by: Heather B
Helpful Expert Reply:
The standard bolt pattern for a-frame jacks is 3 on 3 inch. However, if you look at the mounting flange of the Pro Series Round, A-Frame Jack # PSEA20000103 you will see that the mounting holes are slotted and allow for a bit of wiggle room there. An extra 1/4 inch wouldn't be a problem at all.
This jack would work well for you, it has a 2,000 lb capacity so it would work well on your trailer.
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Pro Series Round, A-Frame Jack - Topwind - 14" Lift - 2,000 lbs
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