Seachoice 52051 Drop Leg Trailer Jack, Heavy Duty, Fixed Mount Jack with Drop Leg, 28.6 Inches of Lift, 2,500-Pound Max Load : Automotive

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This strong and reliable Seachoice Heavy-Duty Drop Leg Trailer Jack will reliably raise and lower a trailer to the desired heights. This jack has a maximum load capacity of 2,500 pounds, so it can be used on trailers that haul significant loads. This is a fixed-mount jack designed for mounting on trailer frames of up to 3 inches x 5 inches. The jack bolts onto the trailer and has a drop leg. The integrated twist handle cranks smoothly, and the jack offers 28.6 inches of lift. All mounting hardware is included for proper installation. Seachoice is committed to delivering quality marine accessories and OEM replacement parts to satisfy fishing, boating and watersports enthusiasts worldwide. Seachoice is run for and by boaters, offering a wide-ranging product line while remaining affordable. Due to the corrosive effects of salt and brackish water environments, it’s important that your trailer jack be made of materials that will resist pitting and rust. Look for a jack constructed of zinc-plated steel or aluminum. Aluminum is lightweight; steel, while heavier, is extra strong. Both offer excellent resistance to corrosion, resulting in longer service life. Bolt-on trailer jacks are perfect for replacing your old jack. Bolt-ons offer better flexibility and quick installation. The mounting plate should have extra bolt holes to accommodate common trailer tongue dimensions. Some mounting plates have a rotating collar that allows the jack to swivel into a horizontal position during transportation. A jack should keep your boat trailer level and stable under full load when not hitched to your vehicle. In addition to heavy-duty construction, the jack’s base will factor heavily in its stability. The base will be either a 6”–8” wheel or foot plate. A wheel is ideal for average loads on a paved surface; a wider wheel (> 2 in.) will offer better stability under heavier loads. A foot plate is best for loads over 2,000 lbs. on any surface, including dirt or pebbles.

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