Replacement Jack for Echo Deluxe ATV Trailer with Greater Than 10 Inch Lift
Updated 03/01/2012 | Published 02/27/2012 >
Question:
Hello~ I need a good sturdy jack to replace the stock one on my Echo SS Deluxe - Three Place ATV Trailer. This double wheeled Fulton model looks like an extremely well built sturdy jack. my trailer is built with high clearance. It came with a ten inch travel jack which maxes out without getting the trailer leveled. As careful as I was, I ended up bending the inner tube of the stock jack. Is there a jack with twelve inch or more travel in this model or, would you suggest a different jack all together? Thanks for your assistance.
asked by: Rick W
Expert Reply:
The adjustable mount on the jack you referred to would make it a great choice. The mounting bracket is adjustable up to 8 inches and have lift up to 10 inches making for 18 inches overall and still swivel the jack out of the way.
We have several other swivel jacks that offer a 12 inch lift, like the Fulton Bolt Thru Swivel Mount Jack, part # FXPD15L. This jack has a 1500 lb capacity. You should choose a jack whose capacity meets or exceeds the tongue weight of your fully-loaded trailer.
We also offer several different side wind jacks that have a 15 inch lift, with varying capacities ranging from 2000 to 8000 lbs. These jacks are welded in place, and typically use a foot, instead of a caster or wheel.
I have provided a link to the other jacks we offer that feature a 12 and 15 inch lift.
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