Replacing an A-Frame Trailer Jack with an Odd Bolt Pattern
Question:
Hello, I am looking for a replacement jack for my travel trailer but the holes are a little different than what I have seen on jacks. The holes at the bottom of the triangle are 6inch apart and the other two sides of the triange the holes are about 4.25inch apart. Do you have a crank jack for this? Thanks
asked by: Sheila T
Expert Reply:
I may have a solution for you, however we do not have any A-Frame trailer jacks with a mounting hole pattern like yours. All of our jacks fit the standard A-Frame bolt hole pattern which put the bolt holes between 3 inches to 3-5/8 inches apart on center.
You could mount a new A-Frame jack like the Bulldog Square A-Frame Jack, # BD195318, on your trailer tongue and drill new holes
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