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The 120-LB #M354FR is going to likely be a better option with the door weight between 125-130lbs. While the 150-LB #362SA8207 will work the higher weight will make the door want to raise up off the ground which can be troublesome when trying to…
view full answer...You can't get a larger ball for the Rack'Em Trailer Dolly part #RA20, but the good news is that you don't need one to use it with a trailer trailer that has a coupler designed for a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball. The reason for this…
view full answer...The replacement brake pads you need are determined by the caliper that you have on your trailer. The Kodiak Ceramic Brake Pads #K250CP fit any Kodiak caliper with the 250 stamped on them. If you have a different caliper and/or a different sized…
view full answer...There are things that can be done to raise your gooseneck trailer suspension to help provide the proper ride height for your truck. First the capacity of the axles on your trailer should be determined, to be sure that the parts ordered will work…
view full answer...We don't sell a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball with a 3/4 inch shank, but since a tow dolly is only used for small trailer movements across a parking lot your current hitch ball should work just fine. When using a tow dolly the tongue weight alone of the…
view full answer...If your trailer has a 2-inch ball coupler you can still use the 1-7/8-inch Rack'Em Trailer Dolly #RA20 to move it to and from your storage position. While it would not be appropriate to tow with different sizes of ball and coupler use of a tow…
view full answer...A standard trailer dolly like #RA20 is not directly compatible with the Lock N Roll hitch system. There is not a dolly designed to work with that system, however if you were to use a similar system with the ability to attach to a hitch ball, then a…
view full answer...The replacement Lippert Horizontal Power Unit Hydraulic Leveling kit #LC56FR has a 7 quart capacity. This is specifically for the Lippert Towable Level-Up system.
view full answer...E-tracks are typically the stronger of the two, but X-track is more versatile since you can mount them horizontally or vertically. Choosing between the two really depends upon how you plan to use them. If you are installing something in a truck bed,…
view full answer...Aluminum is a pretty soft metal. Especially as thin as you mentioned. I wouldn't recommend self tappers for the e-track. Instead I would recommend appropriately sized nuts and bolts on either side of the track with larger washers.
view full answer...We have a couple different options available for a spare tire mount inside your cargo trailer. - Rack'Em Spare Tire Rack for Enclosed Trailers #RA-16, this includes (1) spare tire holder but has the ability to hold additional tires with the…
view full answer...Currently, we offer both 25-1/8" and 25-1/4" long leaf springs. That said, leaf springs can flatten over time and you also need to make sure you're measuring unloaded. Therefore, you likely need 25-1/4" which is a standard size.…
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