Comparing the White and Black Bulldog Powered A-Frame Trailer Jacks
Updated 08/26/2011 | Published 08/25/2011 >
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These 2 part numbers seem to differ only in color. Is there any other difference? Thanks.
asked by: Mike
Expert Reply:
Basically the finish is the difference between the Bulldog Powered Trailer Jack # BD500188 and # BD500187. All of the other specs are the same or within a fraction of an inch (the only one that is different is the retracted height which is 1/4 inch off between the two; still well within the margin of error).
If you need a black finish to match the trailer or you just like it, go with # BD500187. If white is more appealing, go with # BD500188. Both jacks are highly rated by customers so you cannot go wrong with either one.
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