What Size Hole is the Pro Series Jack PSEA20000103 Designed to Fit
Question:
I just tried installing the trailer jack on my trailer and the diameter of the hole on the trailer is just a little to small for the trailer jack I got. Can I make it a little bigger somehow or would that cause another problem? When I measured it I thought it was 2 inches but I just re-measured it and its between 1 3/4 and 2 inches. It is Trailer Jack PSEA20000103 I purchased from you. Thank You
asked by: Walt M
Helpful Expert Reply:
If you can find a way to widen the hole on your trailer that is used for mounting a trailer jack the # PSEA20000103 that you referenced would work well for you.
The outer tubing of this jack is 2-1/4 inches so depending on your trailer you could find a hole saw in this size or just use a grinder like a dremel to widen it. I would recommend only going wide enough for the jack to install and not any further.
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Pro Series Round, A-Frame Jack - Topwind - 14" Lift - 2,000 lbs
- Trailer Jack
- Car Hauler
- Enclosed Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- A-Frame Jack
- Leveling Jacks
- Tongue Jacks
- Steel
- 1001 - 2000 lbs
- Topwind Jack
- 14 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- Weld-On
- No Wheel or Foot
- Pro Series
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