Availability of Trailer Jack With Wheel and Has the Highest Lift
Question:
I am looking for a tongue jack4 to put on a homemade dive platform with the greatest extension or rise possible. Any suggestions? Must have wheels to move platform.
asked by: Perry
Expert Reply:
The trailer tongue jack that will have the most lift would be the Bulldog Rack-and-Gear Jack with Steel Wheel, part # BD165412. The jack is designed to fit A-Frame trailers and has a maximum lift of 19 inches. This jack has a lift capacity of 1,200 lbs. This jack was designed for use on trailers being towed by large 4x4 trucks.
The next highest lift would be 16 inches. I am including a link to a product page that will show the choices of jacks I would have in the 16 inch lift.
The Fulton Trailer Jack, part # TJ12220301, that you have referenced will have a lift of 15 inches.
I am including a link to a FAQ page on trailer jacks.
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Fulton Fixed-Mount Marine Jack - Sidewind - 1,200 lbs
- Trailer Jack
- Boat Trailer
- Car Hauler
- Enclosed Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Leveling Jacks
- Tongue Jacks
- Steel
- 1001 - 2000 lbs
- Sidewind Jack
- 15 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- With Wheel
- Fulton
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