Hey Steve, yes a Rock Tamers mud flap kit like the part #RT47VR would work with the Weigh Safe adjustable ball mounts part #WS68RR and #WS56ZR. The ball mounts have enough clearance on the shank to allow the Rock Tamers to fit.
What you would need is a front hitch for attaching your winch to your 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500. For that you would need the part #65052 which is a confirmed fit. Then for a winch mounting plate you would want the part #BDW20011 which will fit in the…
70 PSI. The Goodyear Endurance ST225/75R15 Radial Tire item #LH33FR, you were looking at, is a load range E tire with a maximum capacity of 2,830lbs at 80 PSI per tire. The air pressure can be lowered to as much as 25 PSI which will support 1,430 lbs…
I contacted the manufacturer in regards to the life span of the band on the Internal Tire Sensor #TST-507-INT-S1. They informed me that the band is made of stainless steel and if installed properly will outlast the life span of the battery which is…
Hello Reed, thanks for reaching out. I am not seeing we offer a square tube jack leg that meets those exact specifications. The longest leg we have that is rated for 7K or more is the Replacement Drop Leg for Bulldog Square Trailer Jacks #BD500270…
For your 2023 Subaru Outback, I recommend the Curt Trailer Hitch item #C69VV. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Subaru with included hardware. This is a class III hitch with a 2" receiver. I really like this hitch because it is an easy…
The difference between the Curt 13494, our part #C67JR, and 13570, our part #C69VV, trailer hitches is that 13494 has a hidden crosstube so all you see is the receiver, while the 13570 is more of a "classic" hitch that has the receiver…
Hey Justin! The best anti-rattle for a 2-1/2" B&W Tow & Stow like #BWTS20066BMP is the XL Anti-Rattle Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock #SHP2040-XL. The ball mount has a hollow shank which allows for the use of this anti-rattle style. It is…
Hi Oscar, I'm seeing conflicting information on the Tremor package, but from what I can see there should be about an inch lift compared to the standard models so you'll likely just need a spacer block. Air Lift recommends installing both the…
Hi Jeff; the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 #AL57375 or #AL88375 will fit assuming you have a 4 wheel drive model. Between the two, I would choose the one with the built in jounce bumper since it gives extra support and can protect the air bag from…
I definitely recommend going with the bump stop jounce-style springs that you are referring to as these require no maintenance and are very easy to install. They drastically reduce rear sag and also help with the overall handling of your truck. Your…
Hey Steve, yes a Rock Tamers mud flap kit like the part #RT47VR would work with the Weigh Safe adjustable ball mounts part #WS68RR and #WS56ZR. The ball mounts have enough clearance on the shank to allow the Rock Tamers to fit.
What you would need is a front hitch for attaching your winch to your 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500. For that you would need the part #65052 which is a confirmed fit. Then for a winch mounting plate you would want the part #BDW20011 which will fit in the…
70 PSI. The Goodyear Endurance ST225/75R15 Radial Tire item #LH33FR, you were looking at, is a load range E tire with a maximum capacity of 2,830lbs at 80 PSI per tire. The air pressure can be lowered to as much as 25 PSI which will support 1,430 lbs…
I contacted the manufacturer in regards to the life span of the band on the Internal Tire Sensor #TST-507-INT-S1. They informed me that the band is made of stainless steel and if installed properly will outlast the life span of the battery which is…
Hello Reed, thanks for reaching out. I am not seeing we offer a square tube jack leg that meets those exact specifications. The longest leg we have that is rated for 7K or more is the Replacement Drop Leg for Bulldog Square Trailer Jacks #BD500270…
For your 2023 Subaru Outback, I recommend the Curt Trailer Hitch item #C69VV. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Subaru with included hardware. This is a class III hitch with a 2" receiver. I really like this hitch because it is an easy…
The difference between the Curt 13494, our part #C67JR, and 13570, our part #C69VV, trailer hitches is that 13494 has a hidden crosstube so all you see is the receiver, while the 13570 is more of a "classic" hitch that has the receiver…
Hey Justin! The best anti-rattle for a 2-1/2" B&W Tow & Stow like #BWTS20066BMP is the XL Anti-Rattle Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock #SHP2040-XL. The ball mount has a hollow shank which allows for the use of this anti-rattle style. It is…
Hi Oscar, I'm seeing conflicting information on the Tremor package, but from what I can see there should be about an inch lift compared to the standard models so you'll likely just need a spacer block. Air Lift recommends installing both the…
Hi Jeff; the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 #AL57375 or #AL88375 will fit assuming you have a 4 wheel drive model. Between the two, I would choose the one with the built in jounce bumper since it gives extra support and can protect the air bag from…
I definitely recommend going with the bump stop jounce-style springs that you are referring to as these require no maintenance and are very easy to install. They drastically reduce rear sag and also help with the overall handling of your truck. Your…
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