Hey Jeremy, yes the bearing kit part #DX76ER that you referenced would be correct for the 3,500 lb axles you have on your enclosed trailer. Are you looking for a backup set to have on hand?
Yes, I can John. To flat tow your 2024 Chevy Colorado Z71 you will need the following parts: Tow Bar and Safety Chains - etrailer SD Non-Binding Tow Bar for Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plates item #e74ZR Base Plate Kit - Roadmaster Direct-Connect…
Janice, a single #MB34FR plug-in covers about 400 sq. ft., which is enough for one section of your Montana. Because sound waves don’t pass through walls and cabinets, many RV owners install two units - one up front near the bedroom and another in the…
Yes, it is Luke. The MouseBlocker 360x Electronic Rodent Deterrent - 110V AC item #MB64FR has two ultrasonic wave types that alternate continuously. Do you already have a rodent problem or are you just trying to avoid one?
Since you are not getting the 12V power when your truck is running, you most likely don't have a fuse issue as you stated their isn't a specified fuse or relay in the owners manual. The issue is that your truck is computerized even at the…
The Prodigy RF Wireless Trailer Brake Controller #TK94FR does require that +12V power to operate it be present at the appropriate contact pin on the vehicle's 7-way. This is the pin at the 1:00 position as you look at the socket. Please refer to…
I have a clevis hook that may work with your 5,000 lb trailer. Take a look at part #6495-401-04. This hook has a working load limit up to 5,400 lbs and the pin that connects through the chain is 7/16 of an inch in diameter. We have heavy-duty clevis…
Hello Tom, Sorry to hear you're having trouble with your Trailer Valet JXS Drill Powered Swivel Trailer Jack w/ Wheel - Sidewind - 14" Lift - 1.2K #TV76FR, that’s definitely frustrating, especially when you’re almost ready to hit the road.…
Hello Justin, Yes, we do have some options with the Kenda Karrier S-Trail ST145/R12 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range E #AM10140 already mounted to a wheel. They are all a 5 on 4 1/2" bolt pattern: - Karrier S-Trail Radial Trailer Tire with…
Hey there Layla! There are a few different forms of weight distribution hitches, but the majority of the systems that have sway control use friction bars, which work similar to brake pads on your vehicle. This works really well, but it can sometimes…
Nicki, that is an excellent question that we've gotten before. The Andersen weight distribution hitches work in a totally different way from competitors which allows it to remain lightweight, not bulky, and easy to install or remove. The chains…
Hey Alfredo! Great question. The Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System #FR57AD, #FR74AD, and #FR64AD are all capable of recording. The 7" monitor has a micro-SD card slot (must be at least Class 10) and supports cards up to 128GB.…
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How do I stop my trailer from becoming a mess?
It’s easy for a trailer to get cluttered if things don’t have a set place. Keeping small tools in bins or mounted on the walls, using tie-down points for loose cargo, and making sure heavier gear stays low and secure helps keep everything in order. A little planning when loading goes a long way in keeping your trailer organized.
What’s the best way to store fuel, tools, and other gear in my trailer?
Store fuel in upright, ventilated racks. Tools go best in designated racks, trailer baskets, or enclosed boxes. Make sure everything is secured so nothing shifts or leaks while driving.
How do I haul ladders and long tools without them taking up all my space?
Ladders, shovels, and other long tools can get in the way fast. Securing them along the trailer walls or mounting them outside frees up room and keeps them from shifting. A ladder rack is a great option if you need easy access and want to keep ladders from taking up valuable interior space.
How do I keep small tools and hardware from getting lost in my trailer?
Small parts and tools have a way of disappearing when you need them. Labeled bins, drawer organizers, and wall-mounted holders keep things easy to find. Storing your most-used tools near the trailer doors or work area also makes sure they’re always within reach.
How do I stop cargo from shifting while I’m driving?
Even a well-packed trailer can have things slide around if they’re not properly secured. Using tie-down straps, E-Track systems, or cargo bars helps keep everything in place. Spreading the weight evenly and making sure everything is strapped down before you hit the road helps prevent damage and keeps your load stable.