A-Frame Trailer Jack that Can Attach to Inside of Trailer Frame
Published 06/06/2018 >
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In a previous question, you answered For a trailer jack that uses the same style of topwind handle and mounting brackets we have the Round Snap Ring Swivel Jack w/ Footplate # TJBB-2001-B which would work well. I am interested in purchasing that unit, but I am not working with a lot of room in the center of the A-Frame jack. Does the jack need to be stowed horizontally, or can it stay vertical? If horizontal how much room would I need?
asked by: Mike Y
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So the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack # STC-V211 uses brackets to mount to the side of a trailer frame.
For a trailer jack that uses the same style of topwind handle and mounting brackets we have the Round Snap Ring Swivel Jack w/ Footplate # TJBB-2001-B which would work well.
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Mike Y.
6/6/2018
In a previous question, you answered For a trailer jack that uses the same style of topwind handle and mounting brackets we have the Round Snap Ring Swivel Jack w/ Footplate # TJBB-2001-B which would work well. I am interested in purchasing that unit, but I am not working with a lot of room in the center of the A-Frame jack. Does the jack need to be stowed horizontally, or can it stay vertical? If horizontal how much room would I need?