Replacement Fulton 1,600 Lb Boat Trailer Jack for 5" Frame with Extra Wide Wheel
Question:
I have a Fulton wide wheel jack with a mounting plate That is 5”tall by 5 3/4” long. It is for a 1600 lb tongue weight. It has started slipping when cranking up and I need to replace. Suggestions? This one is prob 8 years old
asked by: Scot
Expert Reply:
It sounds like you need the Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack part # F1413140334 which has a 1,600 lb weight capacity and features a bolt-on install for trailer frames up to 5" tall. It also has an extra wide 8" diameter wheel for easy maneuvering.
Please note, if your old mounting plate is welded you can either cut this off or just leave it in place and put the new one in front or behind.
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Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack for 4 - 5 Frames - 8" Wide-Track Wheel - Bolt On - 1,600 lbs
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