I spoke with my contact at Trailair and from your serial number we were able to determine that your trailer came with a 1621 HD pin box which is a long pin box style. I was unable to obtain the exact part number for your Trailair pin box but from the…
You will have to go with a sliding hitch to allow the trailer to make tight turns. For a trailer 8 feet wide the only bed length that's going to allow 90 degree turns without a slider is a stationary hitch. That being said you have two options.…
No, I am sorry it does not. I just spoke with Lippert and none of the Curt Helux Shock-Absorbing 5th Wheel Pin Box like item #C73RJ are compatible with gooseneck adapters like the Anderson Ultimate 5th Wheel Hitch. You would need to use a standard…
The difference between the 1621 and the 1621SHD is weight capacity and how many bolts is required to mount it. The 1621 uses 4 bolts for mounting. The 1621SHD requires all 6 bolts to be used.
...Hey Jim,
When it comes to chucking I'd have to say that the Gen-Y Hitch Shock Absorbing 5th Wheel Pin Box # 325-GH-8040 is going to be the better option over the Lippert/Curt Flex Air Pin Box # LC...
...option for you as well, # GY68GR, for a 30,000lb capacity.
Like the Curt Hellux internal spring, the Gen-Y hitch has a similar torsion rubber spring inside that limits that road shock. The Gen-Y would...
...I have a lippert rhino pin box. There are two options for gen Y. 6.5k and 4.5k. my GVWR is 17,695. This makes the calculated pin weight at 22 to be 3,900. The 4.5k is under and the 6.5k is way over...
Thanks for the photos and information - that always makes things easier on our end! We do have a handful of replacement pin boxes that fit in place of your Lippert Rhino Pin Box. Since you don't think you'll want/need the air bag kit I…
Choosing the right height setting for your 5th wheel hitch is a combination of a few different variables. First of all you want your towing setup to be as level as possible. With your Montana High Country 340BH level you will want to measure from the…
...I have a 2025 Coachman Brookstone 374RK with the Rhino mount. I am wanting to replace fifth wheel pin box with a gooseneck pin box. The Gen-Y for the Rhino mount is too short with a front hole...
Hey Randy, we have what you need but you will need to measure the width of your pin box to determine which capture plate you need. If it's 13-3/8 inches wide you'd want the part #PUL26RR or if it's 13-5/8 inches you'd need the part…
...There is only one option to replace a Lippert, which is now Curt, Turning Point. You will want the Gen-Y Hitch Shock Absorbing 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box item # GY48GR.
As far as make...
Upgraded pin boxes are designed to improve your towing experience by reducing road shock and chucking. They offer a smoother ride, increased stability, and often come with features like air cushions or additional bolt holes for better fitment. Perfect for
Yes, always verify the weight rating on the pin box itself. Some models may advertise higher capacities than they are rated for. Ensure the pin box's weight capacity matches or exceeds your trailer's requirements to avoid safety issues.
Upgraded pin boxes are designed to handle rough roads effectively. They absorb road shock and reduce chucking, making them ideal for long trips on uneven surfaces. This results in a more stable and comfortable towing experience, even on challenging terrains like I-40 across New Mexico.
An upgraded pin box enhances towing by reducing road shock and chucking, providing a smoother ride. Features like air cushions absorb vibrations, making long trips more comfortable. This upgrade is ideal for those who frequently travel on rough roads or want to improve overall drivability.
Air cushion features in pin boxes provide a smoother ride by absorbing road vibrations and shocks. This reduces wear on your trailer and improves comfort during travel. It's a great option for those who want the benefits of an airbag hitch without the risk of air leaks.
Installation can be a one-person job with the right setup, but note that upgraded pin boxes are heavier. Ensure you have the correct hardware, as some models require grade 8 bolts. Check compatibility with your trailer's bolt pattern, as additional drilling might be necessary for a secure fit.