Looking for a Bolt-On Jack That is Less Than 11 Inches When Attached
Updated 05/13/2025 | Published 07/19/2013 >
Question:
The distance between the bottom of the three inch square rail I want to attach the jack to and the floor is 11inches. Is that enough clearance for the base plate to reach the vertical position? If I have not been clear I can send a picture.
asked by: Freling S
Expert Reply:
The Pro Series Swivel Jack # PS1400300303 that you referenced should fit fine in your application. In the picture of the jack that I have provided has the measurements indicated. From the center of the mounting bracket to the foot plate is 11 inches. If you measure from the center of your frame to the ground you will see that you will actually have about 1-1/2 inches of clearance.
I have also attached a short video with the measurements listed as well.
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Pro Series Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Jack - Bolt On - Topwind - 10" Lift - 2,000 lbs
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Ed P.
5/5/2025
On the ProSeries Bolt On #PS1400300303, what is the distance between the top mounting hole and the bottom mounting hole. Your drawing showed a 3-3/8" distance between the top hole and the 1st hole at the bottom. Thanks