Hey Peter! Hopefully nobody was hurt, including your camper. Since you have a trigger latch I would add a lock like the InfiniteRule Trailer Coupler Lock #IR58FR. This will keep it secure while you're hooked up to the ball mount on your vehicle…
Hey Joe, to pick out the correct parts needed to convert your trailer to either brake style will require knowing the axle capacity as well as the wheel bolt pattern. That's basically all that's needed. Since you have the bearing numbers…
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.
Alejandro, in order to find out what size brakes your boat trailer needs you can either pop off your hub and measure the width and depth of the drum, or, you can let me know what size axle you have and we'd be able to find out what size brakes…
Thanks for the picture. Basically the two actuators are the same but the left is the current design for the #T4500600 so it would be the correct replacement.
I would be happy to help you. The Brake Actuator with Manual Lockout - Bolt On - Drum - 2" Ball - 7,500 lbs item #T4500600 you referenced is recommend to be mounted on a 3" wide tongue. It is an industry standard actuator and has an inside…
When determining if you need 10 inch or 12 inch brake assemblies there are a couple of easy things to check to confirm the fit for your trailer. The first thing is you can measure the diameter of your hub. The second thing is you can look at 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…
Hey Joe, based on what you described yes the Demco Hydraulic Trailer Brakes #18788-87 that you referenced are correct for your trailer. This matches the size and the coupler type that you have as well.
Pace Edwards has two confirmed fitting Switchblade covers for your 2024 Chevy Silverado 3500 DRW 8' bed; part #PE87CV, which is an aluminum and vinyl mix and part #PE77CV, which is just aluminum.
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…
As we carry a large variety of propane accessories, I have everything you will need for your setup. For a single stage regulator with built in hose for acme fitting and quick disconnect valve, I recommend using the Camco Propane Hose w/ Shut-Off…
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