Replacement Top Wind A-Frame Trailer Jack Options for a 16 Foot Camping Trailer
Updated 04/03/2017 | Published 04/01/2017 >
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Im looking for a trailer jack like the one in the attached photo. I can get it welded on if the bolt pattern does not match or drill a new pattern. Its a small camper trailer, maybe 16foot max and I dont plan on moving it anywhere. Thanks for your help. I really love this site since Ive found 2 items I could not find though we know they exist. I think its the way your site is set up and so easy to find EXACTLY what youre looking for. Thanks again
asked by: Joe T
Expert Reply:
We have oodles of jacks like the one in your picture suc has # BD155032. I have included a link to them for you. The mounting pattern is an industry standard so you won't have to weld a new jack on.
What you will want to look at is the capacity, outer tube diameter, lift amount, and the retracted height. Most jacks have an outer tube diameter of 2-1/4 inches but there are some that are different. Some of the options is the link have feet or a wheel and some do not and there are numerous capacities. What I recommend is going with the highest capacity jack that will fit in the hole on your trailer. It will be easier on the jack so it will last longer.
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Square Direct Weld Jack w/ Footplate - Drop Leg - Topwind - 29-1/4" Lift - 3,000 lbs
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