Hey Rick, thanks for reaching out. Yes, it is possible add two of the Inno kayak Roof Racks #INA452 to a roof rack. You will just need to make sure your truck is equipped with a crossbar that is long enough to accommodate both kayaks. I read online…
The lift kits we carry fit with specific axles; the #K71-725-02 is a tandem axle application and will give a 3-1/8" lift and is compatible with side-mounted #12 Torflex axles with 5,500-7,000-lb capacities. If that is what your axle is, this kit…
Hey Thomas, what kind of trailer do you have? Planning any cool trips when the weather warms up? The etrailer 2 Swivel Jacks w/ Bolt-On Mounting Plates #e34RV measures 20 1/2" from the bottom of the jack foot to the underside of the 90°…
Hi Mark; I don't have the specs of the 2024 Boss GD20T24 Log Splitter but it looks like you're pretty limited on the tongue space. You may be able to use the etrailer Swivel Jack w/ Bolt-On Mounting Plate #e22ZV but I'm not 100% sure…
Hey Ozzie, since the Weigh Safe Hitch W/ Built-In Scale #WS56KR has a 1" ball shank hole you can use any hitch ball with that diameter like the 2" Hitch Ball #63845 which has a 2" diameter and a 7,500 lb capacity. If you have any other…
Hey Mark. The Torflex Lift Kit #DX56CR is specifically for Dexter #11 Torflex axles and would not be compatible with your Lippert Axle. I'm pretty sure at this point Lippert dropped all of their lift kits for torsion axles but if you can send me…
Since you are wanting the most rust proof E-Track I recommend the etrailer Horizontal E-Track - Galvanized Steel - 2,000 lbs - 4' Long #e95VR as its galvanized finish will be the best for rust prevention, and will hold up fine even though you…
When it comes to choosing between the Blue Ox Patriot #BLU37TR and the Brake Buddy Select 3 #HM39524, these systems are extremely similar in their setup and functionality. Both of these systems provide proportional braking in a compact and easy to…
Since your Nighthawk All Terrain #RM-677 runs off of the running lights and you are having issues with the driver's side stop/turn function with the Hy-Power Diode Wiring Kit #RM-154 installed on your 2018 Jeep JL Wrangler Unlimited I recommend…
In order to flat-tow a thirteenth generation (2015-2018) Ford F-150 with all four wheels on the ground behind a motorhome you are going to need a tow bar, base plate kit, safety cables, tail light wiring harness, supplemental braking system, and…
The Roadmaster Blackhawk 2 #RM-422 comes with just the tow bar, although one feature it does have is cable guides to protect your safety cables and wiring. The Blackhawk 2 has a shipping weight of 64 lbs, so its weight will pretty close to that. The…
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What kinds of accessories can I get to upgrade my ATV or UTV?
If you tow small trailers, you’ll want a hitch and ball mount. For hauling, sturdy loading ramps and tie-down straps are a must. If you’re off-roading, things like winches, traction boards, and tow hooks will save you if you get stuck. You can also make your ride more comfortable with UTV windshields, roll bar covers, and cargo carriers for extra gear.
What’s the best way to transport my ATV or UTV?
Use solid loading ramps to get it onto your trailer or truck bed without any drama. Tie-down straps are essential to keep it from shifting during the drive, and wheel chocks help hold it steady. If you’re using a trailer, installing an E-track system gives you multiple anchor points for even more security.
What recovery gear should I have for off-road adventures?
A good winch is your best friend if you get stuck in mud or sand. Tow hooks and shackles are great for attaching recovery straps, and traction boards can help you get out of slippery spots. Don’t forget a tree saver strap—it’s perfect for anchoring your winch to a tree without damaging it.
How do I choose the right winch for my ATV or UTV?
Start by looking at the weight of your ATV or UTV. A good rule of thumb is to choose a winch with a pulling capacity of 1.5 times your vehicle’s weight. For example, if your UTV weighs 2,000 lbs, a winch with a 3,000-lb capacity is a safe bet.
Can I add extra storage to my ATV or UTV?
Absolutely! You can install cargo racks, boxes, or baskets on your ATV or UTV to carry tools, camping gear, or other essentials. For smaller items, cargo nets or saddlebags work great to keep things secure while riding.