Hey Rob! The pin for the Ultimate Trailer Jack #322-RDJ-2K sits 3/4" above the mounting plate, is 1" thick, and sticks out 3" from the body of the jack (see attached photo). The bolt pattern for the mounting plate is symmetrical so you…
Good question! Can you close the hatch of the vehicle the CVT Timber Creek Annex #RG35ZV is attached to? Yes. However, it should be noted that the hatch is actually acting as a roof support, so some of the roof will not necessarily cave in, but it…
Hey Tyler, thanks for reaching out! Grand Design actually does have some help in that department, since they have a whole "replacement parts" section on their website. To upgrade the equalizers on your 2020 Grand Design Imagine 21BHE you…
I reached out to the manufacturer he Deluxe Compartment Door Thumb Latch - 1-3/8" part #37200145 is designed to work with 3/4" holes the locking blades are 1 1/2" long and can be set to depths of 1 1/4", 1 3/8" and 1…
Hey there Nate, yes, the Weigh Safe Flap Jack Folding RV Stabilizing Block - 8" Tall - 6K #WS63ER will work great for your 2019 Grand Design Momentum 397TH that you say weighs 20,000lbs. The tongue weight / pin weight according to my sources…
The Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles item #84545UC1-EZ fits a item #L68149 bearing which has a 1.378" inner diameter. I would not recommend using this hub on a boat trailer. Instead, you'll want a galvanized one like item…
I can certainly point you in the right direction. We do have the #e22YR which is a 26" long 2,000 lb leaf spring. We also have the #e44SR which is a 25-1/4" long 2,500 lb spring. When replacing old leaf springs, it is critical that the…
It sounds like you're referring to the pitch arm for your awning. If that's the case then you'll need to measure your support arm, the wall mount portion in particular. The Replacement Pitch Arm for Solera XL Flat RV Awnings part #LC67VR…
Since you're current axles are rated for 7,200 lbs you will be needing the Replacement #20 Rubber Shear Spring #MR79UR as it is designed for axle ratings in the range of 6,501 and 7,500 lbs. You can verify this by looking for a "20"…
While some people install a third crossbar for extra weight distribution or support for extra large items, it doesn't increase weight capacity. You will have three points of support with 165 lbs capacity, but it doesn't add to it. The ONLY…
You can use an anti-rattle device such as #SHP2082 as long as the shank on the bike rack is hollow. If it is not hollow then use anti-rattle device #MPG908. I have included a link to a video review of device #MPG908 for you. It is also possible that…
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