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Hi, everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look together at this Bulldog Sidewind Bolt through Swivel Trailer Jack. This bolt on side mounted swivel jack is going to let you raise and lower your trailer. This jack is designed (jack thudding softly) for use with marine and utility trailers, and you're gonna be able to swing this jack up to stow parallel to the tongue of your… see more >
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The Rear View Safety Multiplexer Box #RVS-501N has 6 pins on the power in plug but nowhere else. The camera plugs are all 5 pin. The monitor cable only works if you have a Rear View Safety monitor. If you have a different system you need #RVS-501N-3…
view full answer...The only bolt-on swivel jack we have that works with 6" tall trailer frames is the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack and Trailer Mover part #STC-V211. The Trailer Valet has a 500 lb tongue weight capacity and works with frame rails up to 2-3/4"…
view full answer...The Trailer Valet JXS Trailer Jack #TV34FR will come already lubricated. It is recommend to grease the internal gear system every 90 days.
view full answer...The picture is too blurry to read on my end, but the with you seeing a 28" x 72" measurement on the tag it most likely indicates that the screen door is 28" wide which would mean that the Screen Defender Screen Protector for Lippert RV…
view full answer...The differences between the two jacks is minimal. The main feature difference is that the Bulldog #BD178203 has the ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers) compliancy certification whereas the ProSeries #PS1401440303 does…
view full answer...The rule of thumb for estimating a tongue weight is 10-15 percent of trailer weight. A 4,600 pound trailer would have a tongue weight between 460 and 690 pounds. Somewhere between a 1,000 to 2,000 pound capacity jack would be fine. Having a jack that…
view full answer...The retracted height - or lowest height you can get - is 10 inches for the Dutton-Lainson Rigid Mount Marine Jack #DL22507. This is the measurement from the middle of the mounting bracket to the bottom of the wheel of this jack.
view full answer...The mounting bracket for the #TV34FR is actually identical to the bracket on the #TV64FR that you were looking at. The holes are 1" apart on center vertically, and 5-1/2" apart horizontally. I have attached a picture for your reference.
view full answer...Jack #DL22210 isn't a snap ring jack but we do have other options that will likely work with your existing mount such as #FTJ120W0301. The hole spacing for the pull pin is 3 inches apart on center. I have linked a video review of this jack for…
view full answer...Not every one of the weld on tubes like what comes with the part #FTJ120W0301 are the same size. However, if you like this jack it would still be your best option to go with it. We do not sell this jack with out the mounting plate so you would want…
view full answer...I have an option for you, but the smallest marine jack with the smallest snap ring mounting hole is the Bulldog Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Jack - Sidewind - 10" Lift - 2,000 lbs - Zinc Finish #BD151109 which measures 2-1/8". You best bet to is…
view full answer...The correct replacement for the Fulton Magnum Series Trailer Jack on your trailer is the Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack part #FXP10W0301 if you have a bolt-thru mounting bracket or part #FTJ120W0301 if you have a snap-ring mounting bracket. I…
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