A-Frame Jack Recommendation for a 2002 Hallmark Twin Axle Enclosed Motorcycle Trailer
Question:
I have a 2002 Hallmark, twin axle, enclosed motor cycle trailer. Max weight 8000 lbs, The a frame jack broke and I need to get another one. The problem is that the one that was on the trailer only cleared the ground by 2 to 3 inches when fully retracted. When hooked to my truck I have 11 inch clearance from the bottom of the frame to the ground. I would like to have more than 3 inches when a jack is retracted. What jack would you recommend for me to use?
asked by: Jerry L
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Pro Series Trailer Jack # PS1401000303 would be a great jack for you. This A-frame jack has a 2,000 lb capacity which would be more than enough for you trailer, and the retracted height of the hitch under the mounting bracket would be about 4 inches so you would have much more clearance than your previous jack.
For a foot plate that could be easily removed if needed you would want the part # PS1400700340.
I attached a review video for this jack for you to check out as well.
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