Thinking about making the switch to disc brakes, always a great idea! We definitely have the parts to make the switch. Unfortunately, I don’t have a database showing what components are installed on each camper (I wish one existed, it would make my…
I am not sure how many of the Erickson E-Track systems you have seen but it really is your best bet when it comes to versatility and functionality. Not only do they have the Horizontal E-Track, like part #E19148, but they also have Vertical E-Track…
Since most valve stems are rubber they will start to dry rot and should typically be replaced at the same time you replace your tires. When looking for new valve stems you'll want to ensure that they're rated for the PSI of your tires and the…
Thanks for all of the info, Scott! I highly recommend going with the 12K Reese Dual Cam II Weight Distribution System w/Active Sway Control #RP75FR over the 10K Reese Steadi-Flex Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control #RP66559. Even though it…
If you want to carry a kayak over the bed, which I assume is what you want as you mentioned the tonneau cover, you need to make sure the stake pockets are free and not blocked by the cover (the forward most pocket needs to be cut out). If so, you can…
Hello Todd, I'm sorry to say we don't have any type of rebuild kit like that; the best we can offer is a replacement 12k jack, the Square Direct Weld Jack - Drop Leg w/ Spring Return #TJD-15000SP-F.
We do not offer replacement inner tubes for jacks of that capacity. If you are unable to keep the drop leg from staying up you will need to replace the jack. We have a couple options. The Buyers Products Heavy-Duty 4" Square Jack w/ Side Pin…
Hi Chris, We offer the Provider ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire w/ 15" Vesper Black Mod Wheel - 5 on 5 #TA28MR, which would match the #MX47FR, except for it comes with a load range C tire instead of load range D like the #MX47FR does. If you…
That's a cool set up you have there, and the best option for suspension enhancement for your 2022 Toyota Tundra is going to be Timbrens to help support the added weight in the rear. The correct part number for your '22 Tundra is the…
First we have the Timbren Active Off-Road Bumpstops #T83MR for your 2022 Toyota Tundra. These bump stops allow for the most suspension travel while still absorbing road shock to improve your suspension comfort off road. The Timbren Suspension…
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