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i have a 2003 cedar creek 33'. it has a set of twin landing jacks, one has broke. it is a fulton jack, that i know. the square "nut" inside the the square housing has stripped out.there are no numbers anywhere. the outside housing is 30'' long.please any help would be greatly appreciated.THANKS!!!
i have a 2003 cedar creek 33'. it has a set of twin landing jacks, one has broke. it is a fulton jack, that i know. the square "nut" inside the the square housing has stripped out.there are no numbers anywhere. the outside housing is 30'' long.please any help would be greatly appreciated.THANKS!!!
Suggest calling Forest River (Cedar Creek) with your VIN in hand so they can look up your build. They can tell you how to contact supplier, although often now they try to funnel everything through their dealers. Just because I am curious, how do you know you have a Fulton leg?
thanks.it has their logo on the cap to the leg.i have found the gear sets eonline, but evadently you cant get the threaded rod or the threaded boss.one local dealer had one but wants 270$ for it and i've found fulton sidewinders on line for 60-80. they won't work though because we need the shaft coming out of the side about 3 inches down.that 270 number kinda scared us away from the dealer route.
thanks.it has their logo on the cap to the leg.i have found the gear sets eonline, but evadently you cant get the threaded rod or the threaded boss.one local dealer had one but wants 270$ for it and i've found fulton sidewinders on line for 60-80. they won't work though because we need the shaft coming out of the side about 3 inches down.that 270 number kinda scared us away from the dealer route.
I have rebuilt many landing gear legs, but not a Fulton. All the manufacturers I have worked with sell complete rebuild kits, although they can be such a pain, if labor is any consideration, I always install a new leg. I would call Fulton directly. Atwood is far and away my favorite in terms of rebuildability. I can't find a parts listing with any of my distributors for Fultons.