Depends on the condition of the wood but the backing plate of the Brophy D-Ring Tie Down Anchor w Backing Plate # RR5K that you referenced is designed to distribute the weight so that it does not easily rip through the wood.
I attached a picture of what the backing plate looks like installed. If the floor is strong enough for the weight of your snowmobile it's going to be strong enough for the backing plate to be effective. view full answer...
Thank you for providing the picture. However you hit that wood it managed to shove the one side up so far it pushed the other side into that position which prevented your wheel from coming back down. I wouldn't say something was necessarily "wrong" other than the fact that the suspension was pushed in an abnormal way from the wood.
Go ahead and inspect the shackles, bolts, and equalizer to see if there are any stress marks or anything indicating damage. If there wasn't a lot of lateral... view full answer...
The Taskmaster Wheel and Tire Combo 4.80-12 part # AM30660 that you referenced has a 90 psi max rating. You'd want to inflate them to 90 psi when cold and you'd be set. 100 psi would be too much. view full answer...
For your 2006 Yamaha Wolverine 450 we have the custom mount # BDW15140 which mounts directly to your vehicle frame. This mount is also compatible with the Superwinch LT3000, # SW1130220, that you have referenced and the combination will work very well for you. view full answer...
The Superwinch LT2000 winch has a 50 foot long wire rope with a 5/32 inch diameter so for a replacement the best I can currently offer is the # FWC7500100 which is 7/32 and 50 foot and you'd be set. There's no way to convert the winch to a synthetic rope.
I attached a picture that covers how the replacement is done as well. view full answer...
We do have a winch mount for your 2007 Yamaha Wolverine 450 4x4. It is # BDW15140.
We do not have a hitch mount for your Wolverine though. view full answer...
We do sell the Dutton-Lainson Freewheel Brake Winch # DL15761. This winch combines the best of both worlds, allowing you to lift the latch so the gears can freespool or secure the handle with the latch to engage the brake.
The ratcheting handle for that winch is the DLB Series Brake Winch Ratcheting Replacement Handle # DL70347.
Mounting the winch as you have described will require a custom base, we do not have any winch bases that fit your description, and will need to be secured mounted... view full answer...
I spoke with my contact and they said the Bulldog Custom-Fit ATV Winch Mounting Kit, part # BDW15140, will fit the 2006 Yamaha Wolverine 450 4x4. It will also fit the 2006 to 2009 Yamaha Wolverine 350 2x4. view full answer...
Per the installation instructions for the Superwinch LT2000 ATV Winch, part # 1120210, the red wire from the handlebar switch is to be connected to the wire on the ignition switch that only shows current when the ignition is in the on position. You can use a circuit tester like part # PTW2993 to be able to identify the correct wire.
Then route the 2 long Black and Red wires from the solenoid to the motor. Next, route the shorter Black wire to the battery, and route the shorter Red wire... view full answer...
The Dexter trailer axle # 84545UC1-EZ that you mentioned is sold individually. If you needed two you would need to order a quantity of two. view full answer...
We don't have an install video yet for the part # BDW15131, but I did attach a picture that shows the install instructions. It has a diagram that shows how it bolts to the Grizzly frame as well. view full answer...
You could use a universal style of trailer wiring for your 2018 Yamaha Viking like the Tekonsha part # 119190KIT which would splice into the taillight circuits of the Vikings to provide the trailer lighting. view full answer...
I have a possible solution for you, however, we do not carry tonneau bed covers for your Yamaha Umax Golfcart / UTV.
If you just wanted the cover for looks or to keep the cargo inside the bed, you could look into the universal Erickson Mesh Tarp and Truck Bed Cover - Heavy Duty - Black - 6' x 8' # EM57056. Keep in mind, this is not weatherproof, but is made of a mesh material to protect the cargo from sun and wind. I have attached a photo showing this cover being used on a small utility... view full answer...
The mounting bracket on the Brophy Aluminum Scissor Steps, part # AS24, is 25 inches long and 1-1/2 inches wide and should be placed 1/8 inch below the lowest part of the door on your RV for installation.
The steps I have that are made to bolt or weld onto the trailer frame are the Stromberg Carlson brand. They will only have single, double, and triple steps. I am including a link to a product page that will list all of the Stromberg Carlson steps I have available.
I also have the Outriggers... view full answer...
The problem is that you are simply under inflating your tires.
If your tires have too much pressure then you would see the middle of the tread wearing quicker, but since it is the outsides that means you need more air pressure.
Trailer tires should always be inflated to the max cold pressure rating given by the tire manufacturer. In your case that would be 65 psi. Anything more or less means that you could experience premature wear plus it means that the weight capacity is unknown. If... view full answer...
I do have a winch mounting bracket for your 2016 Yamaha Kodiak but the Superwinch Terra Series ATV Winch part # SW1135220 does not include the mounting bracket you will want to attach this winch to your ATV.
For this, you will want the Bulldog WInch Custom-Fit Steel ATV Winch Mount part # BDW15185 in order to mount the Superwinch winch to your ATV. This will give you a complete bolt-on installation with no modifications needed. The winch and mounting plate will work nicely with one another... view full answer...
A 23 inch diameter motorcycle tire would not be an issue at all for the Rack'Em Manufacturing Removable Wheel Chock # RA-17 that you referenced. As long as the tire is less than 6-1/2 inches in width this will fit and work well. view full answer...
What you'll need to do is measure your current springs without the weight of the trailer on them and we'll be able to set you up with the springs you'd need. We most likely have a fit that would work well but here are the options we have:
# e54SR which is 25-1/8 inches long
# SP-210275 which is 27 inches long
# e59SR which is 23-1/8 inches long view full answer...