Yes, the most accommodating trailer hitch receiver we offer is the Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver part #13703 so this is what I recommend for your 2017 Lance 1475 Travel Trailer. This trailer hitch as you mentioned is a bolt-on option once…
Your 2017 Lance 1475 has the Dexter #10 torsion axle. The lift kit for that axle is #K71-707-01 like you referenced and will give you a lift of 2-5/8 inches.
I have a great option for you. When using the Stromberg Carlson Bike Bunk Trailer-Mounted Bike Rack Carrier for A-Frame Trailers #CC-275 there are a few parameters you will need to stay within. The bike rack needs to be travel trailer rated, fit a…
Hey Rick, sorry about the confusion but the etrailer hitch part #e98848 that you referenced fits both the hybrid and non-hybrid versions of the 2025 Honda CR-V including your Sport model. It is organized in our fitguide in a somewhat confusing way…
Hey Rick, the Redarc Tow Pro Link part #RED57AR will easily replace your ITBC in your 2014 Ford F-350 and it will work great. Now with that said usually weak trailer brakes are not the fault of the brake controller and instead it's wiring to the…
Yes, Rob - that’s one of the big advantages here with the PingMaster trailer tracker systems. The 3000 with WiFi backup #PM84FR, 5000 #PM64FR, and 5000 with WiFi backup #PM74FR are completely self-contained. They mount using the built-in magnet or…
Hey Eric. Does your 2022 Ram 2500 have the factory puck system? If so I recommend the B&W Companion item #BWRVK3600 over the Curt A25 item #C16046. The B&W Companion item #BWRVK3600 has thicker jaws that surround your 5th wheel trailer's…
Hey Michael! Since you were looking at the SoftStartRV Soft Start #SSR54FR are you wanting that built in as well? The Active Controls ActiveStart Plug-In Soft Start for RVs #AS94FR is a soft start and surge protector all in one. If you aren't…
The Go Power Portable Solar System #34282730 that you referenced should work great to keep the 12V battery in your Lancer camper topped off. In reality it's going to depend on just how much power you will be drawing (how many accessories you…
Hey, Brent. Thanks for sharing the GVWR and hitch weight. Based on that information, yes, the Weigh Safe True Tow Weight Distribution Hitch part #WS49MR will work for your setup. One thing to keep in mind is that the 1,400 lb hitch weight rating does…
Hi Dean! You can use a Demco tow bar with the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit - Fixed Arms #BX2170 with the addition of the Demco Tow Bar Adapter Brackets for Blue Ox Base Plates #DM9523041. These replace the ends of your tow bar and adapt them to work with…
A #9 Torflex axle is rated for 1,000 - 2,200 lbs so since your Lance 1575 weighs well over 2,200 lbs dry I'm confident you have a #10 Torflex axle (which can be rated for 2,300 - 4,000 lbs). With that in mind, since you have a single axle trailer…
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