Hello Jeff, Great question! The Bigfoot Hydraulic Jack - Single Pump - Manual Override - 12K #BF84FR does come with a single-point control box included. The control box has two buttons along with a key switch to turn the system on and off. It also…
For a hitch that is available and a fit for your 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV we have the Curt part #C38DR which would reduce your current ground clearance by right at 2-1/2 inches.
It sure will David! The Jacketed ABS Trailer Cable Per Foot item #SWC89FR will indeed work with the Pollak Black Plastic item #PK12-707E. The black, brown, yellow, and green wires are 12 gauge. The blue and red wires are 10 gauge and the white is 8…
Hello Joe, Thank you for reaching out! The Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack - 11-5/16" to 27-1/16" Lift - 12 Tons #PM94FR does have the capacity you’d need, but since your fifth wheel’s frame sits about 25" off the ground,…
Hi David; the TowSmart ProClass 7-Blade Trailer Connector w/ Wire Tester #TS86RR uses screw terminals inside the connector to secure the wires. It has a gasket where the wires enter the connector to help keep out water and debris.
Hey Keegan, welcome back! We've got quite a few options to swap your pin box over to a gooseneck connection like the Gen-Y item #GY48GR you were looking at. What I'll need to determine the correct one is the information on the sticker…
Hey Mark, the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM34FR that you referenced will work for you. This has a 6 ton/12,000 lb weight capacity and while your 5th wheel weighs more than that if loaded to the max the jack wouldn't be lifting…
Hey Robert, this is a really great question. In short, you can use the Redarc In-Vehicle BCDC Trailer Battery Charger part #RED36TR to charge your battery on your trailer. There are some extra parts you will want to pick up as well. 60-Amp MIDI Fuse…
Hi Jeffrey; the Redarc In-Vehicle BCDC Trailer Battery Charger #RED36TR can be used to charge your two 100Ah batteries. However, the 12 amp output is a bit low, with this being designed for battery banks less than 75Ah. It will still work, but it…
Hey George. The Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack item #PM34FR is only rated for 6-tons but it's not like you're raising up the entire motorhome. Most of the weight is going to be on the back though and since it is a dually, I…
The #84 spindle is just a common way to identify the spindle dimensions typically used for 3,500 lb axles. So instead of listing out the parts, people can just say they have #84 spindles and it's easier to know what fits it. The CE Smith Trailer…
Yes, the etrailer Trailer Hitch #e82TR will fit the 2025 eSprinter 2500 as long as it has a factory step bumper. Sorry this took a little bit I had to do some digging since we don't list any fitment for eSprinter models. It looks like there is no…
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When you're securing wiring, especially in tight spots like around a horse trailer's frame, 1/4 inch diameter electrical tools are your go-to. They offer the right balance of size and strength, ensuring your wires stay put without being too bulky.
1/4 inch diameter tools are ideal for securing wiring in compact spaces. They provide a snug fit, preventing wires from snagging or getting damaged, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of your electrical systems, especially in mobile setups like trailers.
These tools are designed to hold wires firmly against surfaces, reducing movement and potential snags. This is particularly useful in environments where wires are exposed to vibrations or potential physical contact, like under a trailer.
Yes, they are crafted to withstand outdoor conditions. Their design ensures they can handle the elements while keeping your wiring secure, making them perfect for applications like securing trailer brake wires.
These tools are commonly used in automotive and trailer applications, where securing wiring is critical. They are perfect for keeping brake wires in place, preventing them from being damaged by road debris or movement.
While they are not meant for extremely heavy-duty tasks, they excel in securing wiring and small components. Their strength lies in their ability to hold wires securely without adding unnecessary bulk.