What is the Correct Follower Leg for Pro Series 12K Square Drop Leg Trailer Jack
Updated 11/05/2013 | Published 11/04/2013 >
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I am planning on installing a jack like this on both sides of my trailer. I want to have the handle on the drivers side, and would like to connect the 2 jacks together with a pipe, so that cranking on the drivers side handle raises and lowers both the drivers side and passenger side jacks. Is PS1400960376 the matching jack?
asked by: Brian P
Helpful Expert Reply:
Yes, Pro Series jack # PS1400960376 can be used as the follower leg to # PS1400950376. Connecting the 2 jacks using a rod will allow you to raise and lower both jacks at the same time. I have included a link to a video review of the master jack for you to view.
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Pro Series Square Jack - Front Pin Drop Leg - Spring Return - 10K Lift - 26" Travel
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- Gooseneck Trailer
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- 9001 - 10000 lbs
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- With Rectangle Foot
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