Pipe Mount Trailer Jack
Updated 04/08/2020 | Published 04/07/2020 >
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Question:
looking for trailor jack with 2 1/2 in on jack to fit 2 in which is already mounted on trailor with 5/8 pin.
asked by: Billy G
Helpful Expert Reply:
In your case the setup is designed for the jack to fit inside of the pipe mount rather than outside the Bulldog Round, Pipe-Mount Swivel Jack part # BD178203 is designed to fit a pipe mount that has a 2-1/2 inch outer diameter and a 2 inch inner diameter. As long as the pin hole on your pipe mount is 5/8 inch in diameter this jack would work well for you. I attached a review video for you to check out as well.
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Bulldog Round, Pipe-Mount Swivel Jack - Sidewind - 15" Lift - 7,000 lbs
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- Car Hauler
- Enclosed Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Side-Mount Jacks
- Swivel Jacks
- Standard Grade
- 6001 - 7000 lbs
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- 15 Inch Lift
- Weld-On
- With Rectangle Foot
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