Hey Steve, it looks like you are comparing the Malone EcoLight Sport Trailer with J-Carriers part #MAL93FR with the Yakima LowRider Kayak Trailer #Y82QD. The Malone actually has a 400 lb weight capacity vs. the Yakima which is rated for 750. The…
Hey Ted, the largest diameter tire size we have that is on a 4 bolt mounting pattern is the 185/80-13 tire size which is 24.4 inch in diameter compared to what you have now which is 21.9 inches. This would raise your trailer 1.2 inches. The tire…
I can certainly understand not wanting to have to connect 2 five-foot carpeted bunk rails like #CE27820 to get the 10 foot bunks you need. We don't offer them in the 10' length because the shipping costs would be more expensive than the bunks…
Hello Donald, The Tandem Axle Teardrop Trailer Fenders for Enclosed Trailers – 15" to 16" Wheels – Qty 2 #CES74JR are constructed from 16-gauge nominal steel, offering a strong and durable solution for protecting your trailer from road…
Hey Tom, thanks for the picture and all the information! The 25-1/4" Long etrailer Rust-Resistant 3-Leaf Double Eye Spring item #e93SR, you were looking at will probably work just fine but I still recommend measuring to confirm. Leaf springs…
Hey Steve! What kind of boat do you have? The untreated southern yellow pine used in CE Smith bunk boards is one of the best possible options and what I recommend. This is highly resistant to decay and bugs. It also has a high resin content which…
Hello Shawnda, I am so sorry to hear that the back 2 Jacks on your Lippert 3.0 have bent. For the back right you will want the Replacement 24-1/2" Right Rear Leg - Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric Leveling System #LC344792. For the back left…
Since you mentioned wanting the most stability and not always being perfect when loading (understandably), I think the longer, 5 foot (60 inch) CE Smith Bunk-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers #CE27600 is the best option as it will give you the most…
Hello Eric, The #K2R35DKG is Dacromet-coated, and the calipers are treated with KodaGuard. The #K2R35DS, on the other hand, is made entirely of stainless steel, hence the higher price. If you're in an area where road salt is common or if…
...How do I determine whether I need the 40” or 60” guide on posts for a 16.5 ft. Lund boat on a Lund trailer? I’m unable to test the required post height at a boat ramp right now and I drive a large...
Yes, the galvanized Dutton-Lainson Boat Trailer Deluxe Roller Bunk - 5' Long Sections part #DL21741 is what you are looking for. The rollers are constructed of 12-gauge, galvanized steel and have zinc-plated steel rollers hardware included. This…
Hey Robert, yes the Kodiak disc brake calipers part #KDBC225DAC that you referenced will replace the Tie Down calipers you have now 46304, they can be used as a left or right hand caliper and does come with ceramic brake pads. If you ever needed…
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John
Tenafly, NJ
Enhance Your Boat Loading with Post-Style Guides
Post-style guides are essential for easy boat loading and trailer visibility. They help keep your boat centered, especially in windy conditions, and are easy to install. Perfect for enthusiasts looking to improve their trailering experience.
Yes, post-style guides are designed for easy installation. Most require minimal tools, like a 9/16" socket/wrench, and can be set up in about 10 minutes. They fit various trailer types and often come with adjustable features to accommodate different boat sizes.
Absolutely! Post-style guides are versatile and can be adjusted or modified to fit different trailer widths and designs. Some enthusiasts even create custom parts or use additional hardware to ensure a perfect fit for their specific trailer setup.
Post-style guides make loading your boat a breeze by keeping it centered on the trailer, even in windy conditions. They provide a visual aid when backing up and help prevent the boat from drifting off course, ensuring a smooth and stress-free loading experience.
While generally reliable, some guides may bend under pressure if not properly reinforced. Adding brackets or choosing guides with built-in stabilizers can prevent bending. It's also important to ensure the guides are compatible with your trailer's design to avoid installation challenges.
Post-style guides are typically made from durable materials like galvanized steel or aluminum, ensuring they withstand harsh marine environments. Some users enhance their guides with additional coatings, like Rust-Oleum, for extra protection and aesthetic matching with their trailers.