Replacement Fulton Bolt-Thru Pull Pin Tongue Jack for Triton Boat Trailer
Updated 05/30/2017 | Published 05/26/2017 >
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Im looking to replace my boat trailer jack on a 2004 model Triton bass boat that has the pull pin swivel attachment via one large bolt. Im having trouble deciding on which model is the exact fit. The current model is a Fulton 1500 pound that is 8.5inch from top of bracket to top of jack. I have a pic that I can e-mail if needed for clarification. Thinking the 1411300301 is the one I need. It has the same capacity and looks similar, just the pull pin is on the opposite side and the height measurement is 10.5inch from plate to top of jack. Dont think the pull pin on opposite side is an issue because the base plate has 2 holes for upright and locked position. I dont need/want the higher end models, just a replacement of what I have. Please advise and thanks!
asked by: Clay M
Expert Reply:
The 1500-lb-rated Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack # F1411300301 is a great choice to replace your Triton trailer's jack. You just want to make sure your jack mounting plate looks like part # P9012-00 which provides a bolt-thru installation. If you need a replacement bolt kit use part # F0933325S00.
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