There are some Dutton-Lainson trailer jacks that are made in the USA as well as a few that are not. Any jacks that we carry that are made in the USA have that as part of the description to help set them apart. Currently we have the following options:
Pull Pin, Easy Swivel Trailer Jack with 8" Wheel - Sidewind - 1,500 lbs. # DL22800
Pull Pin, Easy Swivel Trailer Jack with 6" Wheel - Sidewind - 1,000 lbs. # DL22560
A-Frame Trailer Jack - Sidewind - 1,000 lbs. by Dutton-Lainson # DL22530
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I have a few options that may work for you, however, we are not aware of any stainless steel jacks on the market since the discontiuned SeaSense jack. Since you are using this jack with your boat, I recommend looking at the Fulton F2 Swing-Up, Wide-Track Trailer Jack # F1413040134. This jack features an aluminum alloy construction, and is made for marine, recreational and utility trailers. The inner and outer aluminum alloy tubes prevent rust even in the harshest environment.
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I reached out to CE Smith and found that they use Kendal grease on the CE Smith Trailer Hub Assembly # CE13511. The grease color they use is the red grease like # L11390, although they did say it is possible it may be tan but it is the same thing. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact over at Brophy about stainless steel hitch ball # SC23-C and found out that the included nut and washer are not stainless steel but do have a zinc plating. This is common for stainless steel balls. The hardware used to secure the ball isn't stainless. view full answer...
Yes, the A-iPower 2,000-Watt Inverter Generator w/ Parallel Kit # 289-SUA2000I uses a Senci engine so similar to the Yamaha MZ80 that the parts are interchangeable engine. view full answer...
Typically, when the outside edges of a tire are showing wear its because the tires are under-inflated. The solution is to inflate the tires to the maximum pressure listed on the sidewall.
Now if the outside of tires have what looks like gouges are taken out of the rubber most likely it is broken suspension components or its a bent axle or spindle.
Unlike passenger vehicle tires, you always want to have trailer tires inflated to the maximum tire pressure for the best performance and wear.
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On the Steel Trailer Wheel # AM20006, I assume the 3 dimples you are referring to are the 3 places the wheel steps down in size. The outside largest diameter point is where the wheel is outside of the tire for a little protection of the sealing bead. The second step is where the tire bead rests and seals against the wheel to allow the air to stay pressurized without having an inner tube. The third step is down to the mounting flange to give strength and stability.
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The Derale Snap-In Radiator Adapter Fitting for GM # D13035 you reference is in fact made of aluminum, and is just as strong and resistant to heat as before. view full answer...
The Dutton-Lainson Boat Trailer Deluxe Roller Bunk - 5' Long Sections - 12 Sets of 3 Rollers # DL21741 does not come in stainless steel, but they are made of galvanized steel to resist rust and corrosion and stand up to both freshwater or saltwater use.
I recommend using the Roller Bunk Bracket # DL21742 with this roller bunk. view full answer...
I do have made in USA trailer wheel options but the Aluminum Viking Series Valhalla Trailer Wheel part # AX02550545BMMFL is not one of them as it is made overseas. For a made in the USA option, we have options from Dexstar such as the Dexstar Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel part # AM20422.
I have attached a full list of our other made in USA trailer wheels which are 15" x 5" with 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern. view full answer...
There are wheels made here in the USA but to get the right one I'd need to know your wheel bolt pattern and the wheel diameter you need. If you are unsure of what your wheel bolt pattern is or how to find it, I've added a link to a help article on how to determine wheel bolt pattern for you to take a look at. If you get back to me with that information I'd be happy to help you find the best wheel for your trailer. view full answer...
The Flash Solid Steel HD Adjustable 2-Ball Mount - 2.5" Hitch - 10" Drop, 11" Rise - 20K # FA49-00-5925 weighs 42 lbs when shipped, so it will be slightly less when the packaging is removed. Some ball mounts will use the same 5/8 inch hitch pin for the ball mount, but some manufacturers want to ensure that no product that isn't intended to work with the shank is used for safety. Because of this, the Fastway ball mount has a 3/4 inch pin at the ball mount platform and the 5/8 inch pin... view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Everchill who said that they use a Wancool compressor for the Everchill Refrigerator # 324-000119 that you referenced. view full answer...
The MaxxAir Mini Trailer Roof Vent # MA00-03700 that you referenced is made out of a durable plastic that actually does a really good job against the sun.
If you wanted a total metal vent then you could use the Ventline Ventadome Trailer Roof Vent # V2110SP-24 which is also a manually operated vent. The thing about this kit though is that it will keep out bugs and debris when left open but not rain. To keep it open while it is raining you would need to use a cover like the MaxxAir Standard... view full answer...
The Lippert Underchassis Double Bin Storage Unit for RV # LC175180 is a simple bolt-on installation, no welding is going to be required as the steel frame of the unit will bolt onto your RV's frame. The storage unit is a total of 96" long x 19-9/16" wide x 8-1/4" tall and the two bins have a total of 100 lbs of weight capacity each. view full answer...
I have a solution for you, and while most Fastway products are made in the U.S.A. it looks like the steel # FA49-00-5925 was not. Instead, I recommend using the aluminum Flash E Series HD Adjustable 2-Ball Mount # FA42-00-2925 which has a similar 10" rise and drop as well as an 18000-lbs capacity. All Fastway aluminum products are made in the U.S.A.. Since it's made from aluminum it's going to be lighter weight and will stand up better to corrosion over time than the steel version.
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The Provider ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire # TTWTRTM2057515C referenced in your question, along with the vast majority of trailer tires, are made in China or elsewhere offshore. However, these tires are produced using the same type of manufacturing equipment used domestically and are required to meet all of the same safety standards and D.O.T. specifications.
This particular Provider tire meets D.O.T. specifications and actually exceeds FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards). view full answer...
The Castle Rock # 274-000029 is made by Lionshead Tire and Wheel. These meet all DOT and FMVSS specifications, have a speed rating of 75 mph, and carry a 5 year warranty making them an excellent choice of trailer tire. I included a review of this tire for you to take a look at as well. view full answer...
The Draw-Tite Ultra Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver w/ Cast Center # 41944 for your 2004 GMC Sierra is made in Mexico.
However, Curt hitches like Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C15312 are all made in the USA. view full answer...