Difference Between Snap Ring and Bolt On Boat Trailer Jacks
Published 06/08/2018
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While your answer was close,,, we still have a small issue here,,, My boat trailer is a 97 model Ranger trail type single axle and uses a side mount Jack bolt on welded type,,, the difference lies n the size mounting bolt your asking me to use,,, while your bolt is small in size,,, mine is huge compared to that with a very large washer instead of a snapring,,,,mcan you help please? Here are a few pictures tat may help with sizing,,,,thanks
asked by: Andy
Expert Reply:
A boat trailer jack that uses a snap ring works differently than one that is a bolt-on, like yours, because the mounting bracket for a bolt-on jack and snap-ring jack will be different.
Because you have a Fulton 1,200 lb bolt-on jack, I assume your mounting bracket that is welded on accepts a bolt, like part # P9012-00. If this is the case you are going to want a compatible, bolt-on jack, which is the Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack # FXP10W0301. This jack has a 1,200 lb capacity, offers 10" of lift and has a 600 hour salt spray rating.

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Andy
6/8/2018
While your answer was close,,, we still have a small issue here,,, My boat trailer is a 97 model Ranger trail type single axle and uses a side mount Jack bolt on welded type,,, the difference lies n the size mounting bolt your asking me to use,,, while your bolt is small in size,,, mine is huge compared to that with a very large washer instead of a snapring,,,,mcan you help please? Here are a few pictures tat may help with sizing,,,,thanks