If you have 3,500 lb axles, then it is rare that you will have bearings that are anything other than the Bearing Kit for #84 Spindle, L44649/L68149 Bearings, 10-19 Double Lip Seal #BK2-100, but I do recommend pulling your hub and checking the bearing…
Hello Jay, I’m curious what panel you’re planning to use. How many panels will you be running, and what is the total wattage? I want to make sure the controller I recommended is properly sized for your setup. Right now, your camper has the Go Power…
The Fulton High-Performance 2-Speed Trailer Winch - Rope or Strap - 2,600 lbs #F142412 does not have the quick disconnect feature. You would need to remove the handle using a wrench or socket. The 2 speeds have a lever change instead of the handle…
Hey John! For a 2 speed winch that will make cranking up your pontoon easier I recommend the Dutton-Lainson Hand Winch #DL14825. This winch has high carbon steel gears and permanently lubricated bearings with a 2,500 lb capacity so it won't have…
That's definitely not a good situation. If you raise the bike rack up a bit will that give you the clearance you're needing? Adding another extender to your Roadmaster Adapter #RM-048-6 is never a good idea because it adds more potential fail…
We know that the Fulton Fender part #F008583 that you referenced will easily fit on a Shoreland'r trailer that has tandem axles but it is not a direct bolt-on application. Some small modifications will need to be made. Check out the review I…
I do have a recommendation for you as the Access LED Truck Bed Lighting System #A70380 is not designed to be connected to other light strips. The Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip #UCL90CB is a 17' roll with the ability to be cut every…
Although the #TASR35HDS04 Timbren Axle-Less suspension you'd looked at has a 3500 lb capacity but is compatible with hubs that would have a 5200-7000 lb capacity, depending on which bearing set is used. We don't offer an idler hub compatible…
I have another option for you, but the Timbren Heavy-Duty Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - Straight Spindle - Regular Tires - 3,500 lbs #TASR35HDS04 you were looking at actually uses 5200lb hub and drum assemblies and is not available with the 5 on…
You are just fine; it will work with the prewiring in your 2019 Lance 855. While correct that a 2.0 will not work with a 1.0 system this is making reference to intermixing the cameras and monitors. The prewire plate on the back of the trailer is…
Your trailer must have free backing brakes if you have never used the surge brake actuating coupler reverse lockout. If you did not have free backing brakes, your brakes would most likely brake even if they didn't lock up when you back up because…
The proper replacement inner assembly member for your UFP 34043 would be indeed be the the Dexter #DX99FR which is compatible with disc brakes. The replacement has an electric lock out and has a 7500K capacity and is intended to work with a 2 inch…
Go with surface mount or recessed flush mount to match your deck and keep a clean footprint. Confirm pole compatibility—options with 2" OD legs that taper to 1-7/8" fit certain bases—and plan on a slip-fit setup that pops apart for storage without extra bolts. If drink security matters, compare cup holder depth such as 2-1/4" with a reducing ring.
Yes. The base bolts down, and the leg and tabletop slip on and off without extra screws. That makes it easy to pop up for meals and stow when you need open deck space. Keep in mind a snug fit can make removal tougher by hand, so lift straight and give it a steady pull.
Stability depends on the pole-to-base and pole-to-top fit. A snug fit helps reduce wobble; a loose fit may need shimming with tape or thin plastic to tighten things up. For rough water, check cup holder depth and the table's construction notes. Some found holders shallow for cans, while others had a solid, 4-drink setup.
Both work well; choose based on how you use the space. Surface mounts screw to the floor and are straightforward. Recessed flush mounts keep a lower profile when the table is stowed. With either, the base is permanent while the leg and top slip on and off. Fits can be snug, so removal may take a firm pull.
Measure your current base first. Some table legs are 2" OD and taper to 1-7/8", so check that against your recessed or surface base. If your original base is larger (like 2.25" OD), plan on using shims to take up slack. If you use an existing twist-lock style base, make sure the new setup isn't a simple slip-fit, as those don't engage twist-locks.