Recommended Replacement Jack For Atwood 87502 Snap-Ring Mount Jack
Question:
Im trying to find a mounting plate kit for snap ring tongue jacks. We used to be able to get the Atwood 87502 kit that came with the plate and the hardware. What do you have that is equivalent to that? Thanks.
asked by: Kyle
Expert Reply:
I recommend looking at the Trailer Valet JXS Trailer Jack # TV64FR to replace your Atwood 87502. This jack includes a bolt on mount with a pipe mounts style jack. The pipe mount is more universal for jacks which from the information I was able to find your Atwood fit a 2-3/4" snap ring and current jacks use a 2-1/2" or 2-5/16" snap ring. The jack also includes a power drill adapter that will allow you to use an 18-24 volt cordless drill to raise and lower your jack.

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