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Trailer Jack Foot Plate
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- Adds a wider base under a 2 inch trailer jack shaft for parking, storage, and prep.
- Helps reduce sinking into soft ground compared with a bare jack tube.
- Slides on and secures with the included pin for quick setup.
- Fits many boat, camper, car hauler, motorcycle, and utility trailer jack setups.
- Removable design lets you swap between a foot plate and compatible jack wheel as needed.
More Details
- Fits 2 inch diameter trailer jack shafts.
- Includes securing pin.
- Electroplated finish.
- Rated to 2000 lb capacity.
- Foot plate dimensions are 7.5 inches long by 3.86 inches wide by 3.12 inches high.
- Works with Better Boat trailer jacks and most trailer jacks using a 2 inch trailer stand.
Description
Trailer Jack Foot Plate gives your tongue jack a wider footprint for parking, storage, and trailer prep. It slides over a 2 inch diameter jack shaft and secures with the included pin.
Use it when parking a boat trailer, camper, car hauler, motorcycle trailer, or utility trailer on ground where a narrow tube could sink or feel unstable. The removable design makes it easy to switch back to a compatible jack wheel when movement matters more than parked support.
Our Shipping Rates and Speeds
- All orders under $60 ship for $6.99
- Orders over $60 ship for FREE
- You can expect to receive your items in 3 to 7 days in almost all scenarios
- 90% of orders arrive in 4 days or less
Try our trailer jack foot plate risk free for 30 days. If you are not satisfied, get a full refund.
Fit and capacity
Fits 2 inch trailer jacks and includes a safety pin. One trailer jack foot plate should not exceed 2,000 lb. Use on flat, level ground that can support the load.
Before use
Inspect the trailer jack foot plate before each use to make sure it is free from damage. Replace any bent, broken, or worn parts before use. Do not drill or damage the trailer tongue to install this foot plate.
Use and towing safety
Use wheel chocks and a wheel dock to help prevent the wheels from moving or the trailer from shifting during use. Remove the foot plate before trailering. Never move the trailer with a vehicle while the trailer jack and foot plate are in the vertical position. Before towing, once the trailer is secured to a vehicle, rotate the jack to the horizontal position and lock the pin to keep it in position.
Important warnings
Keep children away from this product and any load it supports, lifts, or moves. Operators and bystanders should never position any part of their body beneath any section of this product or the load it supports or moves. Never allow someone who has not read the warnings and instructions to operate the jack and foot plate.
