Hello Justin, thanks for reaching out. Going from a load range C tire up to a load range D likely will not change the ride quality in any noticeable way. You would not be increasing the carrying capacity of your trailer, but the higher rated tires…
Hey Justin, you can definitely go to a Load Range D tire in place of a C and the only real "down side" is that you would have to put more pair pressure in the tire. It will give you more weight capacity if ever needed without any real draw…
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…
Hi Joe; for a winch I recommend the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch #BDW10040. This has a lot of nice features, including a 12,000 lb line pull so it will be able to handle anything you throw at it. This also comes with a universal mounting plate so you…
Thanks for reaching out and on your new trailer, Eric! The Lippert Smart Jack #LC643589 is great in theory, but they've had issues with water leaking into the head, and I haven't recommended one since I found out that they don't cover…
The Hydrastar Extra Capacity Reservoir #HS85-1020 will sit directly on top of your current Hydrastar system to add an additional 1 quart of capacity. I do have a picture that I have included of the reservoir mounted on top of their main unit. We…
Hey Curtis! The Blue Ox Trailer Hitch item #BLU95UR has a 4,500 lbs towing capacity. This hitch has been confirmed to fit the 2025 Ford Bronco and probably has the easiest installation method I've ever seen. The included hardware bolts quickly to…
I attached a picture that we recieved from a customer that shows the CE Smith winch mount #CE31013G installed and in use on a trailer for you to check out.
In order to find if the mounting holes on the Swivel Marine Trailer Jack with Caster Wheel - Bolt On - Sidewind - 10" Travel - 1,000 lbs #DL84MR will line up with your existing bracket you will need to take some measurements. See the dimensional…
It is plastic. The ComeUp UW-5000si Trailer Winch item #CU645010 is a light duty winch so it's housing and base are made of plastic. I attached a picture below that will show you the base. I've also linked an installation video that will go…
The size winch that you will need depends on a couple of different factors. I have included part of our hand winch FAQ below regarding boat winches and have linked the FAQ article for you to view. Finding the Right Capacity Winch for your Boat…
Whether you're loading your boat, recovering your ATV, or pulling a car onto a trailer, the right winch makes the job safer and easier. At etrailer, we offer a full selection of electric and manual winches built for hauling, lifting, and recovery—plus accessories like ropes, remotes, and fairleads. Choose from compact hand-crank winches to heavy-duty electric recovery winches with synthetic or steel cables. Need to upgrade your mounting setup or replace a strap? We’ve got the durable gear to help you tackle the toughest pulls with confidence.
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What kinds of winches are there, and what are they used for?
There are a few types, depending on what you need. Hand winches are great for lighter stuff, like loading small boats or ATVs. Electric winches are perfect for heavier jobs, like pulling cars onto trailers or getting a stuck vehicle out of the mud. If you’re working in an industrial setting with really heavy loads, hydraulic winches are your go-to.
How do I figure out what size winch I need?
Take the maximum weight you’ll be pulling and multiply it by 1.5. So, if your vehicle weighs 4,000 lbs, go for a winch with at least a 6,000-lb capacity. It’s always better to have a little extra pulling power than not enough.
What’s the difference between synthetic winch rope and steel cable?
Synthetic rope is lightweight, easier to handle, and won’t whip if it breaks. Steel cable is abrasion-resistant and built for rugged use. Go with synthetic if safety and ease-of-use matter more, or choose steel if you need durability in rough terrain.
How do I take care of my winch so it lasts?
Regular maintenance makes a big difference. Clean it after use, especially if you’ve been in mud or sand. Check the cable or rope for frays and inspect the other parts for damage. Don’t forget to lubricate the moving parts—it keeps everything running smoothly and prevents rust. Following the manufacturer’s guide is always a good idea too.
How do I wire an electric winch to my vehicle?
Wiring an electric winch can feel tricky, but it’s manageable with the right guide. If you need step-by-step instructions, check out our FAQ on How to Wire an Electric Winch.