Hey Joe! There are actually tire chains specific to dually setups so that would be your best option. I recommend the pewag CL Dually Tire Chains #PWCL294S. These have a diamond pattern so the ride won't be as rough with them installed on your…
Hey Larry, what size hitch do you have? It looks like you have a 3" receiver opening since you were looking at the Lets Go Aero 3" Anti-Rattle Hitch Lock (Also fits 2" and 2-1/2" with adapters) #LGA32ZR. This would work just fine…
Hey Denis, the TowSmart has the same distance measurement as the Curt #C69VV, so 5". If there is something else I can do for you, please feel free to drop a comment and let me know!
Hey John! Yes, the Easy Grease Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2K Axles #AKIHUB-440-2-G-EZ-1K looks to be exactly what you're needing! What boat trailer do you have?
Hello Mike, I am curious on what kind of batteries you are trying to charge, if they are Lithium batteries that would explain why it is not working. If you have lead-acid batteries (flooded or AGM) I would just swap out the converter section with the…
The first thing you'll need is a power inlet to receive power from the shore power pedestal. You'll most likely only need 30amp service since you're in an enclosed trailer so I recommend the Hughes Autoformers Safe View Smart Power Inlet…
Hey Rob, the CVT Timber Creek Window Canopy for Car Camping #RG95ZV that you referenced is sold individually. If you needed two of these you'd need to order a quantity of two.
Hey Tom, congrats on the new 5th wheel trailer and thank you so much for all of the information! I recommend the Gen-Y Hitch Shock Absorbing 5th Wheel Pin Box item #GY68GR. The Gen-Y has a rubber torsion spring design that helps absorb both downward…
Hey Steve, congrats on the new truck! The B&W Ball and Safety Chain Kit item #BWGNXA2061 is a great setup but it's not going to work with the Anderson item #3220 because of that carrying handle. Instead you're going to want to pick up the…
I would be happy to help! The FSN-21-9015 number you provided is actually the part number to the sticker on your Firestone Ride-Rite Helper Springs, and not the model number of the helper spring kit itself. Since you have a 2014 Ford E-450 there is…
I can definitely understand your frustration as the Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack with Dual 7" Wheels, Sidewind -1,600 lbs F1413100334 is not a cheap jack so it would be nice to replace the plastic housing part number 9 in the included diagram…
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