Hey Ivan! That does look like a standard 5-bolt brake flange. You can compare what you have to the measurements in the picture below just to be sure. If your axle tag is still on there somewhere it would be easier to identify the capacity. The Kodiak…
Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
Great question. As a general rule, when your trailer is loaded to it's full capacity, there should be a minimum clearance of 3 inches between the top of your tire and the underside of your fender.This should give you adequate clearance for…
I attached a picture I got from Pace that covers exactly what the maintenance looks like for the Pace Switchblade tonneau covers like part #311-SWFA06A29 that you asked about.
Hello Charles, Great question. The only difference between the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Matte Black Finish - Class III - 2" #e25TR, and the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" #C67JR is the…
The closest axle we have to what you need is the part #20440I-EZ-60 which has very similar specs as what you need, but the spring center is off by one inch as it is 48 inches on this axle. The overall capacity is 2,000 lbs and the hub face to hub…
I have exactly what you are looking for. The Stealth Hitches Hidden Rack Receiver #SH35MR is going to be the perfect hitch for your 2021 Mazda CX-5 if you are not wanting to see your hitch when installed on your CX-5. This hitch has a completely…
The 5 means that the wheel is 5 inches wide from bead to bead (not overall width). The J indicates the design of the wheel bead seat but it is nothing you need to be concerned with as this is the most common shape for all trailer tires. To measure…
Hey Robb, we don't have any videos yet for the Atwood folding rope ladder part #AT82ZR but since each section has the rope running down the middle of it and they can move up and down on the rope it basically would fold up section by section. How…
Thanks for the picture! To be able to install the 5' Dutton-Lainson Boat Trailer Deluxe Roller Bunk #DL21741 on your trailer you can simply bolt them to your existing carpeted bunks due to you not having any center supports on your trailer. Keep…
The hidden crosstubes are definitely the way to go as they offer the best aesthetic for your 2021 Ford Edge, and between the Curt Trailer #C78KR, etrailer #e36RR, and Draw-Tite #75234, the best option is the latter: - Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer…
For boating enthusiasts who love capturing their adventures, accessory mounts for cameras are essential. These mounts offer flexibility and stability, ensuring your camera is securely positioned to capture stunning views and action shots. Perfect for those who want to document their journey on the water.
Accessory mounts are designed to keep your camera steady even in choppy waters. They feature secure locking mechanisms and adjustable arms, allowing you to position your camera at the perfect angle. This ensures you capture clear, shake-free footage of your boating adventures.
Consider the mount's compatibility with your camera, its adjustability, and the ease of installation. Look for mounts with durable materials that can withstand marine conditions. Also, check if the mount allows for quick adjustments to capture different angles effortlessly.
Yes, while both serve to stabilize cameras, DSLR kits often have more robust features tailored for heavier equipment. Camera mounts for boats are typically lighter and designed for quick adjustments, making them ideal for capturing dynamic scenes on the water.
Absolutely! Many accessory mounts are versatile and can hold other devices like GPS units or small lights. Their adjustable arms and secure grips make them suitable for various gadgets, enhancing your boating experience by keeping essential tools within reach.
Ensure the mount is installed on a flat, clean surface. Use the provided hardware to secure it tightly. Regularly check the mount for any signs of wear or loosening, especially after rough waters, to maintain a secure hold on your camera.