Your Goodyear Endurance Tire is the ST225/75R15 size that you are looking for. This has a load range of E (2,860 lbs at 80 psi) and a max speed of 87 mph just like what you currently have. For a wheel I recommend the Dexstar Steel Mini Mod Trailer…
Hello Carolyn, On the Convert-A-Ball Multi-Cushioned Gooseneck Trailer Coupler - Round - 30,000 lbs #CG, from the center of the ball to the farthest corner of the little red handle is 6-3/4 inches, so the recessed box needs to be 14 inches square and…
Hey Harold, thanks for reaching out! You can definitely swap out to 225/75R15 tires as long as they are rated high enough to handle the weight of your 2020 Geo Pro. According to my research your Geo Pro has a GVWR just under 4,000 lbs so the…
The one really big downside to gooseneck towing is that there isn't a great solution for short bed truck clearance unlike fifth wheel towing. With fifth wheel hitches you can use a slider hitch and have the clearance issue handled. With gooseneck…
Hello Aaron, Now you say you are pulling a heavy race trailer, so it sounds like you need some heavy duty airbags to go with it. The Firestone Ride-Rite Red Label Extreme Duty Air Helper Springs - Rear Axle #F2709 are good for leveling a load up to…
Hey Robert! Ideally you're going to get 12V all the way back to the brakes but that typically doesn't happen. What exactly is the issue? Are they not working at all? At 8-9V I would expect them to have most of their functionality to a point…
We carry all sorts of RV door parts including hinges and latches that you can see on the linked pages. I included links to hinges, latches and weather-stripping like #WS1434 and vinyl trim like #CAM25103. Since trailer makers do not keep track of…
Hello Thomas, thanks for reaching out. Blue Ox and Reese are both solid options for a weight distribution hitch. Between the two I would lean towards Blue Ox, just because their systems tend to be a bit more user-friendly and they will offer better…
When choosing a jack for your trailer you will want to remember that the jack is not going to be lifting the entire weight of the trailer. You should choose a jack that exceeds the tongue weight of your trailer when it is fully loaded. The tongue…
For a similar style door latch to what is currently on your trailer, I recommend looking at the Polar Cam-Action Lockable Door Latch Kit #383200. This steel cam-action door latch with 1 inch wide hasp can be installed flush on doors with 3/4 inch…
One way to determine the lift and jack height you need would be to measure the jack you currently have on your 2018 Intech Luna RV. If this is not possible, or you still aren't sure, you can also determine the correct jack using the coupler…
We have a very similar entry door lock with the Bauer Products Camper Door Lock #BA65FR. The configuration appears to be very similar to the lock on your 2004 Featherlight horse trailer. The Bauer lock is made to fit a cutout 5-1/4" wide x…
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How can I protect my horse from getting hurt inside the trailer?
Adding protective pads is a great idea. You can use side pads and breast pads made of durable foam and vinyl to cushion your horse against bumps during the ride. It keeps them safer and more comfortable.
What’s the best way to give my horse water while traveling?
A water caddy is super handy for this! There are corner-mounted options that hold up to 25 gallons and fit neatly in your trailer. They’re made from FDA-approved plastic, so the water stays safe and fresh.
How do I stop my horse from sticking its head out of the trailer window?
Window nets are the perfect solution. They’re made of strong, coated nylon and keep your horse’s head safely inside while still allowing airflow. Plus, they help prevent injuries from sudden stops or other hazards.
What can I do to improve the flooring in my horse trailer?
Rubber mats are a popular upgrade. They’re great for reducing dust and moisture and provide a comfortable, non-slip surface for your horse. They’re easy to clean too!
How can I organize my gear in the trailer?
There are tons of storage solutions! You can install racks for cords and hoses, strap hangers, cabinets, or even little things like helmet holders and paper towel dispensers. It makes everything easier to find and keeps the trailer tidy.
Can I have my horse trailer parts professionally installed?
Absolutely. From replacing trailer brakes and installing new suspension to upgrading vents, lights, or door hardware, professional installation can give you peace of mind—especially when your horse’s comfort and safety are on the line. Use our Local Installer Locator Tool to find a trusted pro near you who can make sure everything’s installed right, so both you and your horses can travel with confidence.