What is the Mounting Hole Pattern for Lippert electric A-Frame Trailer Jack
Question:
Could you give me the center to center measurements for the mounting bolt placement. I want to make sure they are the same measurements as the manual jack we have on our RPOD 178 RV trailer. Thanks -
asked by: Steve M
Expert Reply:
A-frame trailer jacks use an industry standard mounting hole pattern (with very few exceptions). They are approximately 3 inches on center. Some jacks have slotted mounting holes which is why the measurements are approximate (it could be a little more or a little less than 3 inches on center).
You also have to check the hole diameter that the jack fits in. Lippert jack # LC285318 has an outer tube diameter of 2-1/4 inches.
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