Replacement Leg and Foot For Heavy Duty Trailer Jack with 3-5/8" Square Tube
Updated 02/12/2021 | Published 02/11/2021 >
Question:
Im looking for a replacement leg and foot for a heavy trailer jackprobably 10-12K. Square tube, 3-5 /8. Approximately 18 long, maybe longerthe bottom end is crushed so hard to measure. 1-1/8 holes on both sides.
asked by: Patrick D
Expert Reply:
I may have a solution for you if you've got the Curt square jack part 28512, which is rated for 10,000-lbs, but it's the only solution we have that comes close to your specs. Have a look at the Replacement Inner Tube with Drop Leg, Foot, and Pull Pin for Curt Heavy Duty Direct Weld Square Jack # C28957 measures 28 inches tall and 3-1/2 inches wide. This would be the closest heavy duty replacement leg and foot for a jack of that size that we currently have available.
If you can find any identifying information on the jack that has been damaged I might be able to locate something else that would work.
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Replacement Inner Tube with Drop Leg, Foot, and Pull Pin for Curt Heavy Duty Direct Weld Square Jack
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