Hello Jordan, thanks for reaching out. Sounds like you are on the right track. The correct replacement fat tire holders for your Swagman E-Spec #S94FR are the following: - Replacement Wheel Holder for Swagman G10 or E-Spec Bike Rack - Right Side…
I do have an option for you to consider for a rear view mirror on your boat similar to the CIPA Comp Universal Rearview Boat Mirror part #CM02000 in the CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror part #CM11050. The CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror part #CM11050 is a bit…
Hey Brian, The Goodyear Endurance ST205/75R14 Radial Tire w/ 14" Liger Aluminum Wheel #LH55VR does not come balanced (none of our 205/75-14 combos come balanced...or the vast majority of the other combos for that matter), but you can either have…
The best way to determine the height needed is to measure from the top of your trailer frame to the top of the sides of your boat. If the 40" Tall Guide-Ons #CE27626 sit right at or slightly above the sides of your boat then the shorter will…
Thank you for the picture that is very helpful since I cannot always see what trailer manufacturers used on their trailers. The LED Combination Tail Light Kit #TLL9RK may be your best option depending on the condition of your current wiring. This kit…
Thank you for the photo! It looks like you've got the Lionshead Liger wheel currently, which we do carry. With that said, we don't have a pre-matched combo available with this wheel, but can give you the part number for a new wheel and tire…
According to CE Smith they use a Calcium Sulfonate grease on their hubs like the CE Smith Trailer Idler Hub Assembly #CE13515. This would require either the Tub #LOC64FR or Tube #LOC54FR of grease. While the color of this grease is tan it will still…
For your Carefree awning, the Solera 12V Power RV Awning Conversion Kit - Universal - 69" Arms - White #LC434724 is my recommendation and will be a great upgrade. This kit includes the adapters needed for your awning rail roller. This will be a…
We definitely have some trailer jacks you can use as a replacement for your Dutton-Lainson but it doesn't look like anything we have will work as a direct replacement. If you'd like to stick with the Dutton-Lainson brand then I recommend…
The UFP 34044 is basically the Dexter DX7.5L A-60 part #DX89FR. The second number you mentioned is actually a phone number. But the #DX89FR would be an exact replacement for what you have.
Unless ShoreLand'r has a special wiring harness kit that has all of the connectors for your lights (which is very unlikely) you are looking at a complete custom job. You can either choose to replace the damaged wiring that you see with 16 Gauge…
The three radial special trailer (ST) tires we offer in size 215/75-14 can be seen on the linked page. These include the Taskmaster #TTWTRTM2157514D in Load range D, the Provider #TTWTR21514 in Load Range C and the Kenda Karrier #AM10229 also in Load…
Enhance Your Boating Experience with Reliable Boat Mirrors
Boat mirrors are essential for safe and enjoyable boating, providing clear visibility of skiers, wakeboarders, and other watercraft. They are designed to mount securely on your boat's windshield or frame, offering easy adjustments and storage. Consider du
Yes, many boat mirrors are designed for easy removal, making them convenient for storage. Models with thumb screws or quick-release mechanisms allow you to detach the mirror without tools, perfect for stowing in a glove box or storage compartment when not in use.
Most boat mirrors are designed to stay secure even at high speeds, though some may experience slight vibration. It's important to ensure all bolts and screws are tightened properly. Mirrors with robust mounting systems and quality materials tend to perform better in rough conditions, providing a stable view.
Boat mirrors are built to withstand various weather conditions, but performance can vary. High-quality mirrors with durable materials and secure mounts handle waves and wind well. Regular checks and maintenance, like tightening screws, ensure they remain reliable in changing conditions.
Boat mirrors are generally easy to install, often requiring minimal tools. Many models use thumb screws or suction cups for quick attachment and removal. Adjustability is key, allowing you to position the mirror for optimal visibility. Some mirrors may require specific tools like Allen wrenches, so it's good to have a basic toolkit on hand.
When placing your boat mirror, consider visibility and convenience. The ideal spot allows you to see skiers and other watercraft clearly without obstructing your view. Some mirrors may need to be removed when covering the boat, so choose a location that balances visibility with ease of access.