Hey Dan, for your 2024 Ford F-350 that has the OEM pucks the correct Pullrite sliding hitch you need is the part #PUL73RR. The #PUL63RR fits the standard above bed fifth wheel rails that are 22 inches apart on center. What fifth wheel do you have?
Hey James, you can go with a 4k axle leaf spring like the part #e22YR in place of what you have now while it has a slightly higher weight capacity it's not enough that it would create a harsh ride quality. This is a 26 inch long spring though so…
You know it wouldn't hurt Rex. Front Sumo Springs like item #SSF-171-40-2 will help with traction, steering, and braking. It'll definitely be a solid upgrade on your Georgetown's stock suspension. The SumoSprings Maxim Custom Helper…
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…
Hey Joe! If you have a gooseneck adapter on the toy hauler pin box it will be able to connect to your gooseneck hitch as is. However, looking at your picture I don't see that working with the recessed ball. Is the adapter on it in the picture? It…
Hey Steve, yes that is correct it is okay to have a slight difference in position of the rear jacks if needed due to clearance issues when installing the Lippert Ground Control part #LC358590. It is highly recommended to install the rear jacks on the…
Hello Mark, Happy to help you find the right weight distribution hitch to meet your needs. I don’t have a database that supplies specs for trailers (though it would be pretty sweet if one existed), so based on my research, the Rockwood Mini Lite…
Hello Terrance, thanks for reaching out. You are wanting something to put on the 4" bumper on your motorhome, correct? If so, I recommend the Ultra-Fab Folding Spare Tire Mount for Trailers and RVs #UF15-954730. This will fit a 4" bumper…
Hey Tom! I am sorry but the Under-Bed Rail and Installation Kit item #RP30126 only fits up to the 2016 model years and no one makes a comparable after market puck system for the 2024 F-350's. For an autoslider set up you will have to add a set of…
Hey Lynda! I don't have a database that will show me what steps you currently have on your trailer. What I can tell you is that the MORryde StepAbove RV Steps item #MR26RR fit doorways that are 23-3/4" to 26-1/4" wide and entry heights…
Hey Rodney, For a rubber roof you can use the Alpha Systems 1021 Self-Leveling Sealant for RVs #AL98KV. This is self-leveling sealant so it's design to pool a bit before drying and would only be good for use on the roof. If you're needing any…
You will have to go with a sliding hitch to allow the trailer to make tight turns. For a trailer 8 feet wide the only bed length that's going to allow 90 degree turns without a slider is a stationary hitch. That being said you have two options.…
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