Thank you for the photo! It looks like you've got the Lionshead Liger wheel currently, which we do carry. With that said, we don't have a pre-matched combo available with this wheel, but can give you the part number for a new wheel and tire…
Hello Jordan, thanks for reaching out. Sounds like you are on the right track. The correct replacement fat tire holders for your Swagman E-Spec #S94FR are the following: - Replacement Wheel Holder for Swagman G10 or E-Spec Bike Rack - Right Side…
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…
You could pretty easily install the springs you have but you will need to use a single axle trailer hanger kit like part #APS4 as the bushing sizes and hangers you have now won't work with the spring you have part #SP-113275.
For your 2008 Keystone Cougar 311RLS, I recommend the Lippert Components Universal Mount Power Landing Gear Kit - 6,000 lbs #LC333964 if you want to replace your landing gear with an almost identical system. I recommend replacing the entire system…
Thanks for the pictures! Based on the weight of your 2008 Keystone Cougar 5th Wheel, you will want the item #LG-1 landing gear set. You are going to want to measure to be sure this is the right size for you. The two things you will want to measure…
For your tongue weight, you are right about the Gen-Y Glyder like #325-GH-12001 not being the best option as that requires a tongue weight of at least 400 lbs to reap the benefits. So for your tongue weight below that, I recommend the RockerBall for…
It sounds like the remains of a double lip seal. Was it like a rubber o-ring with a metal spring around it? You are going to have to replace the seal so I would just disregard the sleeve. It would go on the outside of the rubber lip though. I…
Triple-lip grease seals have been around for a while, and you're not going to notice a benefit with them over the double-lipped Grease Seals #RG06-050. We do not have triple lip seals, and they're honestly just not necessary.
Yes, the Timken Bearing Kit #TMK52VR will fit your 3,500 lb axle as it fits an standard #84 spindle. The only time this kit won't fit with a 3,500 lb axle is if the trailer/axle is made before the 2000's since that's about the time that…
I looked at some pictures of the 2015 Featherlite Trailer and it appears to use a standard entry door lock like the Global Link #295-000019. This particular latch kit is designed to perfectly replace Bauer, Lippert, Fastec, and TriMark entry door…
There is no exact way to determine the leaf spring length. The best way to determine the length for a replacement is by measuring the existing leaf springs. The hanger distance and shackle length can help you get a good idea, but you're looking…
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Anchor size depends on your boat's length and weight. Generally, larger boats need heavier anchors. Check manufacturer guidelines for specific recommendations. A good rule of thumb is to have an anchor that can hold at least 5 times the weight of your boat in calm conditions.
Anchor design impacts how well it holds in different conditions. Fluke anchors have wide blades for sandy bottoms, while plow anchors have a pointed tip for penetrating rocky seabeds. The design should match your typical anchoring conditions for optimal performance.
Boat anchors are typically made from galvanized steel or stainless steel. Galvanized steel is cost-effective and offers good corrosion resistance, while stainless steel is more durable and resistant to rust, making it ideal for saltwater use. Choose based on your budget and environment.
Different anchors excel in various seabeds. For sandy bottoms, a fluke anchor is ideal. Rocky or coral seabeds require a plow anchor for better grip. Muddy areas benefit from a mushroom anchor. Knowing your typical anchoring environment helps in choosing the right type.
Anchor weight contributes to its holding power, especially in strong currents or winds. Heavier anchors provide more stability and are less likely to drag. However, balance weight with practicality; too heavy an anchor can be difficult to handle and store on smaller boats.