Boat Trailer Jack For a 1998 Shorelander Trailer with Original Snap Ring Jack
Updated 05/03/2012 | Published 05/01/2012 >
Question:
I have a 1998 Shorelandr boat trailer with a profile 2000 winch. This has a an unusual area in the built-in bracket where the trailer jack attaches. Im told that I need a snap ring jack, so Im assuming this should work...is that correct? Is this the strongest jack I can get that will be compatible with my trailer? Thanks for your time and attention.
asked by: Jon L
Expert Reply:
The inside diameter of the snap ring for the Fulton Trailer Jack, # FTJ120W0301, is 2.28 inches, and is designed to fit in the 2-1/2 inch retaining groove on the mounting plate. As long as the diameter of the retaining groove on your jack mounting plate is 2-1/2 inches this jack will work.
This is the highest capacity jack that we have that has a snap ring attachment. Jacks with higher capacities have different attachment systems.
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