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Yes, the Sleeve-Lock Trailer Coupler #CTA-196 will fit the channel bracket that comes with the Brophy Lunette Ring w/ 3-Position Adjustable Channel Bracket #BR43ZR. The bolt holes match as well when it comes to size and spacing so…
view full answer...The only differences between the Demco Trailer Coupler #DM14976-52 and #DM88XR are the colors and the mounting bracket design. The part DM14976-52 is silver and has a straight, or no-drop, design with the bottom of the coupler being towards the top…
view full answer...For your 3109 grease seals, you can use the Grease Seal #1105-100-035 for replacements. This grease seal has the same measurements (2" I.D. | 2.875" O.D.) as…
view full answer...I would use a protractor, see photo, place the protractor on the edge of the inside of one side of the trailer frame and the other inside edge of the trailer frame should be parallel with the 50 degree line on the protractor. Another way to verify…
view full answer...I have attached a diagram with the dimensions for the Titan Bolt-On Coupler for 2-5/16" Ball item #074-353-00. Height of the channel 6" Inside width of the…
view full answer...I reached out to Lets Go Aero for confirmation that you can even use the Demco 50-Degree A-Frame Coupler #DM15349-52 and they said that you will not have any structural issues with having the bolt holes drilled in the sides of your Frame as the…
view full answer...The Curt Channel-Mount Coupler part #C25328 is designed to be used with an adjustable channel such as the Curt 3-Position Adjustable Channel Bracket part #C48610 which has an inside width of 3". Therefore,…
view full answer...Personally I prefer the Demco Trailer Coupler #DM14976-52 with the composite handle over the Coupler #DM15791-81 with a metal handle. I feel it is easier to operate as it does not have the safety latch like you get on the metal handle. Since most…
view full answer...To determine if there are compatible hubs and associated bearings to replace your current hubs to a more standard size you will have to take several precise measurements on the spindle of your axle. It is recommended to use a set of dial calipers…
view full answer...The main difference between the #RAS3611 and #RAS3611-HD is the capacity. The regular system has a 2,000 lb weight capacity while the HD system is 3,000 lbs. I would choose the HD system for the additional support. The lowest tension setting on the…
view full answer...I am certainly glad you are taking safety into consideration when trying to choose your coupler, although none of the Demco couplers would be considered "safer" than…
view full answer...Do you by any chance mean 235/80-16 and 235/85-16? Because there isn't a 275 trailer tire size that I have seen. If so then the widths are the same between the two 235 sizes. The difference is overall…
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