Hey Scott, the backspacing for the wheel of the Kenda Tire and Wheel part #KE46JV that you referenced is 3 inches. This is based on fact the wheel is 5 inches wide but then you have to add in an inch for the flange lip and then just divide by two.…
Hey Tony, great question, and you are definitely not alone, this is one of the most confusing parts of towing. The weight of your weight distribution hitch, including the shank and ball mount that slide into the receiver, counts against your truck’s…
Hi Ethan; it is a little difficult to tell with the dirt/debris and damage but that looks like a Rubber Bulb Seal With Fins that uses a C-Channel. We have the following available: -Rubber Bulb Seal With Fins for RV Slide Out - 1" C-Channel -…
Hey Jeff, If the Gen Y Executive Coupler has the SnapLatch feature the Infinite Rule Lock #IR48FR will work for you. If you have an older model without that SnapLatch feature you will need the Gen Y lock GH-8111. Unfortunately it has been…
Hey Rick. There's no database that shows what parts are on your 2013 Sunnybrook Raven. So in order to recommend the correct CRE3000 and shackle bolt kit, I am going to need you to take some measurements for me. The shackle kit ones pretty simple…
Hey Travis, thanks for reaching out. I was actually just watching the Wild Rv Life video about etrailer yesterday haha! Glad to hear you liked it! A 3,600 watt generator like the Ryobi RY903600 could definitely be used to power a travel trailer. Not…
Hey Rick. We have the upgraded model with the air bag that fits a Lippert 1621HD bolt pattern. It's the Shocker Hitch 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Coupler Kit w/ Demco eZ-Latch for Lippert and Rhino Box - 24K item #SHK99YR. Almost an identical setup to…
That's a good question, and the answer is pretty straightforward - yes, the RoadActive Suspension (RAS) is going to give you a smoother, less bumpy ride than the Timbrens for your 2019 Toyota Tacoma. Like you mentioned, the Timbrens do their job…
Sorry to hear about your dissatisfaction with the Timbren #TTORTUN4 on your 2018 Toyota Tacoma. They are hollow rubber springs and can create a bumpy ride when you have a load on the truck and go over speed bumps. As for the RoadActive Suspension…
I tried it to make sure, and the t-bolt #853-0782 will fit inside the groove on the top of the Thule AeroBlade bars. The knob #753-0776 will also fit on the bolt. I have attached some pictures of the bolt in the groove with the knob on the bolt for…
First of all, that's an awesome off-road trailer, thanks for the photo. As for the 60" Thule Roof Mounted Top Rack System #THTB60, it has tracks which we have measured before and found the inner track to be 0.8" wide and the top opening…
It looks like you have the Thule Aeroblade bar. The T-slot dimensions are 1/2 inch wide for the top of the opening and 3/4 inch wide at the bottom. The T-slot is 1/8" inch tall.
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