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Thats what I was watching some youtube on. My stock jack looks like it could snap off at any moment. Kind of crazy they ship the trailer with that POS.get rid of it. A lot of us use the ARK including myself. Comes in both black and silver.
Amazon.com: Ark Trailer Jack XO750 Black Edition Extreme : Automotive
Me too....My fulton f2 looked great when installed, some parts rusted pretty fast and now the crank works only ok.Ark all the way. I’ve had four Fulton F2, for two trailers, the Fulton F2s look good but I’ll never buy another.
This is what I have, and the ARK has actually proved useful to be able to move the boat without hooking it up to the car. Not to me, as I would have easily hooked it up to the car, but the impatient douche canoes who wanted it moved and couldn't be bothered with such things.Just putting it out there, do our trailer jacks really need wheels?
I have never, ever moved my trailer with the jack down, never had a reason to. Im tempted to go with one that has a "footplate' instead of wheels. Where I store my boat the ground is crushed gravel and I have to use one of those wheel docks so the wheel doesnt sink into the ground.
Thoughts?