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Today, were going to be taking a look at the Fulton F2 Aluminum Swing-Up-Style Jacks. As you can see, the jack is going to have a nice long plastic handle here, corrosion-resistant, and it has a nice rolling-style grip. It gives you nice torque as youre trying to get your trailer jack down or also back up. Something I think is very unique here on the rear side, you see this little catch When we… see more >
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I reached out to my contact at Dutton-Lainson and the Dutton-Lainson Covered Hand Winch - 2 Speed - Freewheel - 25' Strap - 2,600 lbs #DL17085 will mount the same as your current DL1802A #DL14627. With that said the #DL17085 will be about…
view full answer...The Fulton mount #F500276 hole to hole length center on center is 5-1/2 inches and the hole to hole width center on center is 4-1/2 inches. The overall is 6 by 5 inches. The bolts included are 7/8" with threads that are 16 course.
view full answer...Fulton marine jacks mount to a bracket that has holes that are 3 inches apart on center, the Jack Mounting Bracket for Fulton Marine Jack - Weld-On #P9012-00. There isn't going to be a way to mount a Fulton jack to a bracket with different…
view full answer...The weld-on mounting plate for the Fulton F2 Swing Up Jacks is part #F500277 and this plate's jack mounting holes are spaced at 4-1/2 inches horizontally and 3-7/8-inches vertically as shown in the linked photo. Feel free to submit a picture…
view full answer...If you measure the distance between the mounting holes on the bracket you have on your trailer, and they do not match the mounting holes on your F2 jack you may need to have the old bracket removed and use a mounting bracket like part #F500277 for…
view full answer...I wish we had an adapter that woudl let you use the Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack, PART #F1413100334 with the 5 x 4 mounting plate on your trailer but we do not have any available. You will need to either have the plate you have cut off and…
view full answer...The Curt Echo Under-Dash Trailer Brake Controller part #C27JR as with most any electric trailer brake controller will draw a very small amount of power even when the vehicle is off so it can save all your settings. That said, the power draw is…
view full answer...For your Aluma Utility trailer with aluminum side walls, I recommend the Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier #FSTC1000301. This spare tire carrier is zinc plated so it won't have galvanic corrosion issues with your aluminum side wall and it has…
view full answer...The ideal tongue weight of a boat trailer is going to be much less than the ideal tongue weight of a travel trailer. The reason for this is because the majority of weight on a boat is going to be over or behind the rear axle(s) as that is where the…
view full answer...Only solution we'd have is a weld on spare wheel carrier like the Redline part #413200 as your trailer frame is wider than what any of our bolt on style carriers will fit. I attached a picture that shows what this carrier looks like when welded…
view full answer...The mounting surface for Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier #FSTC1000301 is 4 inches wide by 5-1/2 inches tall. You might be able to get it into the inside space of the I-beam frame but it wasn't designed to be mounted that way. Another option is…
view full answer...You will be okay to mount the Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier - Fits 4- and 5-Lug Wheels Item #FSTC1000301 to your cargo door as long as your door can support the weight and secure the mount. The photo you attached looks like the hinges are sturdy…
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