Choosing a Jack for a Double-Axle Boat Trailer Hauling 4,000 lb Boat
Question:
I have a 4,000 lb boat on a double-axle trailer. I am looking for a small, easy-to-use jack if I were to happen to get a flat. Any ideas or direction would be greatly appreciated.
asked by: Bob B
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Expert Reply:
We have a jack which fits perfectly into what you are looking for. The Powerbuilt Bottle Jack, # ALL620471 has a lift range of 11 inches to 21 inches and can lift 6,000 lbs despite it's diminutive size, easily allowing you to change a tire should you get a flat.
expert reply by:
Kyle S
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Powerbuilt Unijack Bottle Jack with Built-In Jack Stand - 21" Lift - 6,000 lbs
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