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You're welcome! Thanks for all of the information! You could go with the Blue Ox item #BX1139 but I've got a different recommendation that will save you some money and get you a better setup. The Curt RVi battery charger is definitely the way…
view full answer...Hey Luke, the Dexter 13-143 part number cross references with a Dexter EZ Flex cushioned equalizer and the current exact replacement would be the part #K71-655-00. How did you like the EZ Flex setup?
view full answer...Once assembled, the CE Smith #CE48870 Multi-Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer weighs right at 200 lbs, there might be some confusion on this though since the shipping weight is quite a bit more due to the amount of packaging required.
view full answer...You actually do not want the weight of the load on a trailer to balance perfectly on either side of the axle. You want more weight forward so that the trailer doesn't sway. What you'll want is 10-15 percent of the total trailer weight as…
view full answer...It sure is Rob, and congrats on the new SUV. The Oris Trailer Hitch with Detachable Hitch Receiver item #TS76VR is definitely comparable to the Stealth Hitches item #SH87FR. It's got the same kind of removable receiver that works great with a…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...Hey Bill! That happens sometimes so I'm glad you submitted it again. The CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks #CE48870 already comes with a winch and the bunk boards so you're set there. The only other thing you might…
view full answer...We have a really great option for a trailer for your 10 foot Bass Pro Pond Prowler boat, although the Malone trailer you mentioned has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available. Instead, which I highly recommend is an option…
view full answer...Hi Robert! The 17-1/2" wheels are a bit more limited than other offerings, but I think you may be interested in the following two options: Americana Hub-Piloted Solid Center Wheel w -0.5" Offset - 17-1/2" x 6-3/4" - 8 on 6-1/2 -…
view full answer...Hi Dennis; MCD doesn't have a set number of turns to install the MCD Innovations RV Shade Repair Kit #MC74SR. What you want to do is add some tension, test it, then adjust accordingly until you have it set the way you want it.
view full answer...Hey, Lance. The direction the springs are in doesn't matter. They can be to the front or to the rear of the axle and will perform the same either way. What kind of trailer are you working on?
view full answer...Hello Ryan, The CE Smith trailer #CE48870 is a solid choice for hauling a 14-foot aluminum boat. It’s actually designed for boats up to 14 feet, so you’re right at the sweet spot. Now, in terms of how much of your boat might hang off the back it’ll…
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You're welcome! Thanks for all of the information! You could go with the Blue Ox item #BX1139 but I've got a different recommendation that will save you some money and get you a better setup. The Curt RVi battery charger is definitely the way…
view full answer...Hey Luke, the Dexter 13-143 part number cross references with a Dexter EZ Flex cushioned equalizer and the current exact replacement would be the part #K71-655-00. How did you like the EZ Flex setup?
view full answer...Once assembled, the CE Smith #CE48870 Multi-Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer weighs right at 200 lbs, there might be some confusion on this though since the shipping weight is quite a bit more due to the amount of packaging required.
view full answer...You actually do not want the weight of the load on a trailer to balance perfectly on either side of the axle. You want more weight forward so that the trailer doesn't sway. What you'll want is 10-15 percent of the total trailer weight as…
view full answer...It sure is Rob, and congrats on the new SUV. The Oris Trailer Hitch with Detachable Hitch Receiver item #TS76VR is definitely comparable to the Stealth Hitches item #SH87FR. It's got the same kind of removable receiver that works great with a…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...Hey Bill! That happens sometimes so I'm glad you submitted it again. The CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks #CE48870 already comes with a winch and the bunk boards so you're set there. The only other thing you might…
view full answer...We have a really great option for a trailer for your 10 foot Bass Pro Pond Prowler boat, although the Malone trailer you mentioned has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available. Instead, which I highly recommend is an option…
view full answer...Hi Robert! The 17-1/2" wheels are a bit more limited than other offerings, but I think you may be interested in the following two options: Americana Hub-Piloted Solid Center Wheel w -0.5" Offset - 17-1/2" x 6-3/4" - 8 on 6-1/2 -…
view full answer...Hi Dennis; MCD doesn't have a set number of turns to install the MCD Innovations RV Shade Repair Kit #MC74SR. What you want to do is add some tension, test it, then adjust accordingly until you have it set the way you want it.
view full answer...Hey, Lance. The direction the springs are in doesn't matter. They can be to the front or to the rear of the axle and will perform the same either way. What kind of trailer are you working on?
view full answer...Hello Ryan, The CE Smith trailer #CE48870 is a solid choice for hauling a 14-foot aluminum boat. It’s actually designed for boats up to 14 feet, so you’re right at the sweet spot. Now, in terms of how much of your boat might hang off the back it’ll…
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