For your 2023 Jeep Wrangler 4xe with the Sky One Touch soft top I recommend using the Rhino-Rack Vortex roof rack. For this you will need the Crossbars #RRVA150B-2, Legs #RL210S2 and Adapters #RRVA-FK1-2. I have included an image below on how this…
Because of the length of your motorhome and the interior partitions, the Curt #C51180 Echo Wireless Brake Controller wouldn't work on your Class A motorhome. You'll need to use a standard brake controller. Your motorhome has the 7-way trailer…
I currently have three diffrent self-adjusting assemblies for your boat trailer with 10" x 2-1/4" electric drum brakes which are attached for you below. eTrailer Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #AKEBRK-35-SA (3,500 Axles) Dexter…
Hey Evan, Yeah I totally understand as some of those Jensen units are known to have some issues. Really the only similar option we offer is the Furrion RV Stereo w/ DVD Player #DV3300. It's a quality unit that will actually play your TV through…
Yes the etrailer 12-1/4 inch brake assemblies will fit your 12k Dexter axles and are electric. For the matching left hand side you'd want the part #AKEBRK-12L.
We do offer a replacement magnet for the 12-1/4" x 5" electric brake assemblies. The magnet you will need it part #BP01-306. This magnet is designed to replace the magnet of Dexter's 12-1/4 brake assemblies for 15K axles. It will also…
The trailer hub part #8-258-5UC1 that you referenced is an exact fit for the spindle you have on your trailer based on the bearing numbers you listed and the wheel bolt pattern. To jump up to a 3,500 lb axle would require more info from you. I'd…
Yes, for your 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee that isn't equipped with the factory tow package, the Tekonsha T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness #118727 will work perfectly. This custom harness is going to plug into existing ports behind the tail lights and…
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…
Hi Tony, thanks for writing in and yes, we can 100% get your 2023 Jeep Wrangler set up to be flat towed behind your Holiday Rambler motorhome. To make it easy to order I'll go ahead and list everything out for you. - Base Plate Kit: Roadmaster…
It is actually not all that difficult to install or remove the Let's Go Aero anti-rattle hitch pin #SHP2082. In most cases you can reach in with a finger and pull out the spring and block portion. Otherwise a screwdriver would have short work of…
Hi Austin, Nope, the 10-1/8" Swan-Shaped Equalizer for 2" Wide Slipper Springs #13-4 isn't sturdier than the rectangle shape like part #TREQ1304, for example. The swan-shaped are just generally used for triple-axle trailers while the…
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I just got a flatbed truck—what do I need to make towing easier?
If you’re planning on towing, you’ll want to start with the right hitch. A 5th wheel or gooseneck hitch is great for hauling heavy loads, while a heavy-duty receiver hitch gives you more versatility. And don’t forget trailer wiring so your lights and brakes work properly. It’s a game-changer when you’re towing big loads!How do I keep my cargo from shifting around while I’m driving?Nothing worse than hearing stuff slide around back there! Ratchet straps, stake pocket anchors, and chain binders are solid options to lock everything down. If you’re hauling big equipment, adding lashing winches helps keep it extra secure. No more worrying about things flying off your truck!Want a full breakdown of which straps work best for different loads? Check out our Tie-Down Straps FAQ for tips on picking the right ones!
My tools are always all over the place. Any good storage solutions?
A flatbed toolbox is a total lifesaver. Keeps everything locked up, organized, and protected from the weather. If you’ve got smaller gear that tends to roll around, cargo nets or trailer cargo organizers help keep everything in one place. No more digging around for that one wrench!
What can I add to make my flatbed safer and more functional?
A few key upgrades can make a big difference! Ladder racks help if you haul long stuff like lumber or pipes. Mud flaps keep your truck (and other drivers) from getting sprayed with dirt and rocks. And if you’re carrying heavy loads, a headache rack adds an extra layer of protection between your cab and whatever you’re hauling. Oh, and don’t forget a spare tire carrier—because no one wants to be stranded with a flat!