Could the Bulldog Round, A-Frame Jack Fit a 3-1/2 Inch Bolt Pattern on Trailer
Question:
I have a round plate on my jack stand and the bolt pattern is 3.5inch instead of what is said being 3.
asked by: Robert M
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Expert Reply:
All A-Frame mounted jacks we offer like the Bulldog Round A-Frame Jack, part # BD155033, use the same 3-inch mounting hole bolt pattern. Are the mounting holes on your trailer slotted at all? If so, a standard 3 inch pattern may still work if you measure first to be sure.
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Jameson C
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