Availability of Fulton Trailer Jack to Attach to Weld on Jack Mount on Trailer
Question:
I need to replace a bolt through trailer jack on my boat trailer. It currently has a Fulton jack, model unknown, but rated at 1000 lbs with a bolt in the center of the plate on the jack going through a welded add-on bracket on the frame of my trailer. If this makes sense to you, what 1200-1500 lb rated jack would work for this application? It seems to me all of the jacks I see on the web site have brackets that mount with U clamps around the frame member. I have photos if that would help to send them. Thanks
asked by: Perry W
Expert Reply:
What you described sounds like the mounting style of the Fulton jack part # FXP15L which has a 1,500 lb capacity. If you were looking for a jack to bolt to the plate you have on your trailer this would work well.
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Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack - Bolt On - Sidewind - 12" Lift - 1,500 lbs
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- Boat Trailer
- Leveling Jacks
- Tongue Jacks
- Steel
- 1001 - 2000 lbs
- Sidewind Jack
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- 12 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- With Wheel
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