Hey Richard. The EcoHitch Hidden Front Hitch item #EH79CR will definitely support a 542 lbs motorcycle. It has a 1,000 lbs total capacity no matter how you use it. Unless you have the lightest motorcycle carrier ever, it's not going to work with…
Hey Diana, it's pretty rare to find trailer jacks that have the narrower inner tube like you need so if you can have your coupler modified to fit the 2 inch size not only would you be able to use the part #e88GV that you referenced but its going…
Hey Greg, so we may not have a Deezee bed mat and tailgate pad for your 2021 Ram 1500 5.5 foot bed but we do have a Westin set with the part #W75ZV for the tailgate pad and part #W73XV for the bed mat. These are custom fit for your truck and are also…
Hey Jesse! If it's just the LED light strip that's peeling off, then I recommend picking up some strong adhesive double-sided take and securing it back in place with that, but if you're talking about the "bar" that the light…
Hey welcome back, Jody. So your best option here will be to get a new 50 amp surge protector for your new travel trailer. If you did end up at a camp ground with 50 amp service you would want to have it. I know a lot of sites do have just 30 amp but…
Between the two 30 amp surge protectors you are looking at the #HU97FR and the #HU67FR the difference is tha the #HU67FR has an emergency shut off for the power to the RV that will stop any power from getting to the RV if the power falls above or…
Although a surge protector like the #HU97FR is always a good idea it isn't required. The only thing you really need is an adapter like the #A10-1530DBK or #CAM55223 to be able to plug into your home outlet.
Hey Zakery, Since the Denali package has Adaptive Ride Control the only option for your 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali would be the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs #F2609. These springs install on the frame in the same location as most fifth…
Yes, the TorkLift Lock and Load SideKick #TLA7901 that you referenced will fit a Honda 2200 generator like you mentioned. We had the chance to fit one on this carrier and it worked well. See attached picture. It's also in the review video for…
Yes, you can replace your load range C tires with load range D tires without issue. It will only become any issue when you go down load ranges, not up. The tires will have the same overall diameter as long as they are the same size regardless of…
Hey Eric, It's pretty normal to go up a load range if you're feeling like the trailer is being overloaded since tire wear and capacity go hand in hand. It's ok to have some extra capacity when it comes to the wheels, however, going with…
Trailer tires have a lifespan of 5-6 years or 10,000-12,000 miles - whichever comes first. If you were going on a shorter trip I would say you can stretch them out a little more, but since you're almost doubling up their mileage and they are that…
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