Replacement Jack Wheel For A Reese Trailer Jack
Updated 03/02/2022 | Published 02/28/2022 >
Question:
looking for a replacement wheel for a reese 74410 trailer jack. also looking for an equivalent to Wiring Connector, 4-Way Flat Trailer End, 36 in. Length Wire PART NO 8551700. i prefer to buuy from you guys. thanks
asked by: Ron P
Expert Reply:
For your Reese 74410 Trailer Jack, you can use the Removable, 6" Poly Caster Assembly for etrailer or Ram Jacks # JWK-6P to replace your current wheel.
This wheel has a maximum weight capacity of 1,000-1,200-lbs, has a diameter of 6" and a thickness of 2".
We do not carry the Reese 8551700 connector you're after, however, the Hopkins Endurance Easy-Pull Harness w/ 4-Pole Flat Connector # HM38134 will work just as good, and features an easy pull finger loop to make hooking and unhooking much easier. This harness is a bit longer at 48" long, however if you didn't need the extra length, you could just cut off what you don't need.
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Removable, 6" Poly Caster Assembly for etrailer or Ram Jacks - 1,000 and 1,200 lbs
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