Can Bulldog Snap Ring Swivel Jack Replace Bulldog 150 Series with Same Swivel Mount
Updated 06/04/2025 | Published 06/02/2025 >
Question:
Hi there, I currently have a bulldog 150 series snap ring swivel jack and wanted to upgrade to the Bulldog Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Jack - Topwind - 10 Lift - 5,000 lbs Part Number: BD171401 C an I simply removed the snap ring from the 150 and mount the new one?
asked by: Brian T
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Expert Reply:
Hey Brian, yes you can use the Bulldog Swivel Jack part # BD171401 in place of what you have now. You would just need to pull the snap ring off and you'd be able to easily swap this jack in place and it will work great. How did you like your old jack?
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Bulldog Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Jack - Topwind - 10" Lift - 5,000 lbs
- Trailer Jack
- Car Hauler
- Enclosed Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Side-Mount Jacks
- Swivel Jacks
- Standard Grade
- 4001 - 5000 lbs
- Manual Jack
- 10 Inch Lift
- Weld-On
- With Rectangle Foot
- Bulldog
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Brian
6/4/2025
Thank you very much! The old jack was great but not designed for what it was being used for. Rated at 2,000 pounds and someone hooked it up a 7,000 lb boat . :—)