Hey Jon, I have a solution for you but I would not recommend the Andersen Weight Distribution system part #AN33VR for your 2025 Brinkley Z Air 297. What we have found is that the Andersen system does a decent job with lighter weight trailers but for…
Hi Jose, I'd be happy to assist you in finding an equalizer upgrade for your 2026 Jayco Eagle 28BHU. The Lippert Road Amror Shock Absorping Equalizer part #LC53CK is a good equalizer but doesn't account for as much up and down travel,…
Hello Greg, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the EcoHitch Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver #EH99CR will indeed fit your 2023 Tiffin Wayfarer/Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500. You will need to temporarily remove the grille during installation, and the front…
Hey Jason, the install of the EcoHitch Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver #EH99CR does not affect the front sensors or cruise control. What will you be using the front hitch for?
Hey Eric, thanks for reaching out! Ultimately, I'll need more specific info on your trailer (the GVWR would be best), but I can still help you figure out how to choose a weight distribution hitch (WDH). What you'll need to look for is the max…
That is not a dumb question at all; this is not a very common situation. I do have a solution for you, but unfortunately the Malone AirFlow2 Roof Rack #MPG215 and Malone AirFlow2 Roof Rack #MPG216 will not fit your 2020 Jeep Cherokee because the…
Hi Scott; the Bulldog Cast Head Coupler w/ Wedge Latch #BDA200C0317 does not have the same functionality as the eZ-Latch. If you want an adjustable channel mount coupler that lets you hook up when the latch is in the closed position you can use the…
Hey Todd! At the lowest setting, the saddle of the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM34FR sits at 14" and the top of the saddle arms are at 15-3/8". I took a photo of it out in our warehouse, and while I wasn't able to get…
Hey Mitch, I don't have a way to look up any specs on your 2022 Riverstone Reserve 3670 but based on how universal the MORryde Short Safe T Rail #MR54RV is I feel confident this would work for you. I wouldn't stress about the decals getting…
Hi Randal! As the etrailer Hard Tonneau Cover - Folding - Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic #e98RV for your 2024 Toyota Tundra 6-1/2 Foot Bed with the Deck Rail System has weather seals on top of the bed rails, you will not need drain tubes. From what I…
Hey Tom, that is odd that the running light circuit of the Curt trailer wiring part #C56400 isn't working but when converter boxes fail they oftentimes do things like this. For this circuit the converter box basically is just using the running…
Hey Joe, thanks for reaching out. Your coffin trailer idea sounds killer! I was able to find a few pictures of similar trailers on google and a lot of those things look pretty cool so hopefully I can be of some help here. I can definitely see the…
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