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Today we're going to be taking a look at part number F141132. This is the Fulton XLT Swivel Trailer Jack. The marine grade snap ring 00:00:09 swivel jack is going to let you raise and lower your trailer. It's got a nice, easy to grab spring loaded half inch diameter pool 00:00:16 pin. This is going to let you swivel the jack into position. That's in the form of a tee handle, so you can get an easy… see more >
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The correct replacement for the Fulton Magnum Series Trailer Jack on your trailer is the Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack part #FXP10W0301 if you have a bolt-thru mounting bracket or part #FTJ120W0301 if you have a snap-ring mounting bracket. I…
view full answer...The Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack, Weld-On #FXP15W is designed to mount to its mounting bracket with a single center bolt. The mounting bracket designed to work with this jack is part #P9012-00. In order to replace the weld-on jack on your boat…
view full answer...I can't see any part numbers or manufacturer names from your picture, but the Fulton XLT #F141132 does look very similar. I went out to the warehouse and measured the bracket that the bolt, washer, and nut go through for the installation. The…
view full answer...Yes, the Fulton XLT Bolt-Thru Swivel Trailer Jack #F141132 that you referenced is designed to fit the same style of mounting bracket that you have in the picture you submitted. This jack will bolt right up.
view full answer...The only trailer jack that will work with your existing mounting bracket and not contact the boat with a full rotation of the handle is the Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack part #F1411300301. I understand this does not have the sharkskin coating…
view full answer...We aren't going to have a jack that's going to bolt right up to the same mounting bracket your Shelby mounted to so your best option will be to cut off the old mounting bracket and weld on a new one like with what you could do with the Fulton…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but the Shelby trailer jack mounting bracket that you have welded to your frame won't be able to be reused with any newer jack. The Shelby trailer jacks did use similar designs in regards to mounting like the…
view full answer...I would be happy to help, but I have no way of looking your trailer by the serial number to determine which replacement side mount jack is correct. Based on the picture you provided of the jack on your Dorsey Malibu Boat Trailer a standard bolt on…
view full answer...The most likely cause for the turn signals not to work when the running lights are on with your trailer is a bad or weak ground. It's very possible that a weak ground connection can be just strong enough to allow sufficient current for some…
view full answer...You will first want to check the fuses on your tow vehicle. Some vehicles could have fuses for operating the turn signals and brake lights of a towing package. You will want to check if they are installed and working properly. The next thing is to…
view full answer...A trailer jack onlys needs to be rated for the tongue weight (TW) of a trailer, not the entire gross trailer weight (GTW). With that being said, the tongue weight of a trailer is typically 10-15% of the gross trailer weight. Therefore your boat…
view full answer...In regards to mounting the Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack part #F1411300301 you'll need a mounting kit like the Bolt-On Mounting Kit for Fulton part #F500349 which contains the mount and the center bolt, nut, and tapered spacer. The only…
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