Larger Drop Leg for Lippert A-Frame Trailer Jack
Updated 09/08/2020 | Published 09/03/2020 >
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I have a Bulldog powered electric jack that somehow got bent maybe its always been like that?, the leg is in brand new condition however. Id prefer to get this jack, but really dislike that it doesnt have a bigger leg. Do you know if a bulldog leg will fit this jack? Then I could have the best of both worlds without spending more money on a different leg.
asked by: Rick
Expert Reply:
The legs from Bulldog have a different outer diameter than the drop leg for the Lippert Electric Trailer Jack # LC285318.
So if you were looking for drop leg that is larger than the footplate that comes with this jack, the part that fits is the Drop Leg for Lippert Components Power Jack # LC405217.
This is a 9 inch diameter footplate (compared to the 5-1/2 inch diameter footplate that comes with the jack) and also gives an added 4-1/2 inches of additional lift.
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