Replacement Jack that Fits the Weld On Mounting Bracket for Fulton F2 Jacks
Updated 06/20/2025 | Published 06/17/2025 >
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Re: Fulton Jack replacement. Im looking for a replacement for the Fulton F2 jack on my boat trailer. I prefer to go with a different model, and I would like to use the existing bracket that is welded to the frame of the trailer to directly bolt the jack. The mounting holes are 4 3/8 on center across and 3 1/2 on center top to bottom. Can you please let me know the available jacks that will bolt directly to this bolt pattern and are rated at 1,500lbs?
asked by: Tim S
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Hey Tim. There are only two jacks that will fit your current mounting bracket and they are both Fulton F2 jacks rated at 1,600 lbs. I have listed them below:
Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack, Dual 7" Wheels, Sidewind item # F1413060334
Fulton F2 Swing-Up, Wide-Track Trailer Jack, 8" Single Wheel, Sidewind item # F1413040134
Why are you wanting to try a new model of jack?
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Fulton F2 Swing-Up, Wide-Track Trailer Jack, 8" Single Wheel, Sidewind, Bolt-On - 1,600 lbs
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Tim S.
6/20/2025
Thanks for the information, Jerred. My reason for wanting to change models is that I am disappointed in the longevity of the F2 jack, given it's price point. I have been very happy with all other Fulton products I have used.