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Today were going to take a look at the Fulton Bolt-Through swivel marine jack with dual wheels part #: FXPD15L. Jack is finished in the Z-Max 600 zinc finish, its tested with a 600 hour salt spray to make sure its going to be nice and durable for marine applications. The jacks covered by a limited five year warranty, it has a lift capacity of 1,500lbs. There are two wheels at the base of the jack… see more >
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Looks like you're running the Kenda KR25 Radial Trailer Tire with 12" Aluminum HWT Wheel #AM31208HWT - thanks for the photo! The tire is rated for 1,220 lbs at 65 psi so I can definitely see why you're experiencing bounce. You can…
view full answer...I am certainly glad you are taking safety into consideration when trying to choose your coupler, although none of the Demco couplers would be considered "safer" than the others you mentioned. Among the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler -…
view full answer...I wasn't able to get a CAD drawing for the Fulton Bolt-Thru Swivel Marine Jack #FXPD15L that you referenced (manufacturer's don't typically make those available), however I did go out to our warehouse to take a few measurements on the…
view full answer...A dual wheel trailer jack like the Fulton part #FXPD15L would be your best option as it has the capacity you need and since it has two wheels it would roll a little easier.
view full answer...One option is to use a rack and gear jack for A-frame trailers, #BD165412. But in order to get a retracted height under 6 inches the wheel would have to come off. This is because the retracted height is 7-1/2 inches. There are other A-frame jacks to…
view full answer...If the trailer is heavy, or the ground is uneven, it will be hard to move regardless of which jack you use but if the bearings are wearing out in the old one then a new one would surely take some strain off the user when moving. I recommend a dual…
view full answer...If the axle tag on the trailer does not include the axle capacity then you'll have to pull the hubs and either measure the bearings and seals or record their part numbers. The most common bearing combo is a L68149 (1.378" inner diameter) and…
view full answer...You can see all spare tire carriers for 6-bolt trailer wheels on the page I linked for you. These carriers include bumper-mount ones like #TR-1, frame-mounts like #FHDSTC0101 and a gooseneck mount too.
view full answer...I have another option for you, but the Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier #FSTC1000301 you were looking at only works with 4 and 5 bolt wheels, and will not work with your wheels that have the 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern. Instead I recommend the…
view full answer...A lot depends on the wheel bolt pattern of your spare tire and the frame size of the trailer. I have included a link to an FAQ article on measuring for bolt pattern for you. If you have a frame that is up to 3 inches wide by 4 inches high, AND you…
view full answer...Since the mounting holes of the Demco Coupler part #DM15931-52 are 1/2 inch in diameter you'd want to source 1/2 inch diameter bolts Grade 5 or higher. Go with bolts and nuts long enough to fit through coupler.
view full answer...It is possible the Fulton Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Marine Jack #FTJ120W0301 will fit the same mount used by your Shelby 5776 jack but we do not have the exact dimensions of the mount used by your Shelby jack so you will need to take a quick…
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