Hi Christopher; for the Dexter Electric Trailer Brakes # K23-472-473-00 the 10" diameter is the inner diameter of the drum the brakes fit. The 1-1/2" measurement is the width of the brake shoes. We don't have technical drawings of the brakes available, you might be able to get them from Dexter but I don't think I've ever asked so I can't say for sure.
What are you building this trailer to do? view full answer...
Hey Erik,
According to my research the PTC Custom Fit Cabin Air Filter # 3513661 measures 6-1/4" x 6-3/4". I don't have the specs of the fan box on your 2001 Ford Ranger, but if you're able to access it you can check these dimensions to see if you have that room.
You might also check your copy of the owner's manual to see if the cabin air filter is referenced in there at all. view full answer...
Hey John. You can email any pictures you have directly to the email address you receive this response from.
Since you have crossbars on your Ranger, you'll most likely need a bike rack like the Yakima FrontLoader Wheel Mount Bike Carrier item # Y02103. This bike rack mounts to crossbars up to 3" wide x 1-1/2" tall and spread out between 16" - 48". It has a maximum capacity of 40 lbs.
What make and model bike rack do you have and what are the dimensions of your crossbars? view full answer...
Hello Johnny, thanks for reaching out. I went out to our warehouse and measured the Replacement BullRing Retractable Tie-Down Anchors # BU27FR. They are 2" x 3-5/16". view full answer...
Hey Michael,
Thanks for the photo that was really helpful to see what you meant, and I did reach out directly to the manufacturer for the dimension of that side rail for the Access Vanish Soft, Roll-Up Tonneau Cover # 834532007592.
They said they don't have access to that measurement, and since they ship them direct, I don't have a way for it to be measured. That said, based on your photo I would think it's likely the way the bed liner juts on your 2008 Ranger there would be interference... view full answer...
Hey Nick,
Also Nick here! Those Curt Baseplates for your 2022 Ford Ranger # C64ER can be compatible with that Demco Tow Bar. First things first the distance between the brackets when installed comes out to 31". Now in order for this to bolt onto the Demco Commander you will need the Demco Tow Bar Adapter # DM9523041 to make the 2 compatible. With that you will be good to go!
What kind of coach are you going to be pulling that Ranger with? view full answer...
Hi Jadie; the AirBedz Lite Truck Bed Air Mattress # 341009 is designed to fit the 2012 Ford Ranger with a 6' standard bed. Assuming your ute tray replaced the bed you will need to measure to see if it will fit. The dimensions of the air mattress are 76" long x 55" wide x 12" tall. view full answer...
Hello Tracy, thanks for reaching out. The Pace Edwards JackRabbit Retractable Hard Tonneau Cover w Explorer Rails # 311-JEF0908 is for the 1993-2005 Ford Ranger with the 6' stepside bed. The width of the bed on these models is right about 4'.
Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help. view full answer...
Hey John! The # C17062 is to close to really know with only 32" from the coupler to the trailer body. The bars sit approximately 30" back (they measure 30-5/8") and that bracket is 4" wide so it would be another 2".
I'm assuming your 32" measurement is on the inside (which would be the short side) meaning you have a little more space available on the outside. Is that correct? What you can do is use the Chain Hangers for Curt Weight Distribution Systems # C17005. These bolt onto the outside... view full answer...
For a 138-1/2" flange to flange measurement I recommend the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 139" Wide - Black # LCV000168328. This will have approximately 2-3/4" of overhang past the slide out so you'll want to make sure that there's enough clearance on both sides of the box. If not you can size down to the # LCV000184673 and would need to play with it a bit to get it centered on the box.
You'll want to pick up some butyl tape # AL28FJ to waterproof the mounting brackets as well. I've attached... view full answer...
Hello Humberto, welcome back. For the 10-ply tires, or any trailer tire, we always recommend inflating them to the max PSI listed on the sidewall. Most trailer tires are speed tested and load rated at max PSI, so inflating them less than that leads to an unknown speed and load rating which can be unsafe. Max PSI prevents heat buildup and decreases blowout risk too.
Some high-end tire manufacturers like Goodyear have charts that list the load capacity at different PSI, but for tires like... view full answer...