Hey Rick, thanks for reaching out! The Replacement Part #AM3101 is designed specifically for the Ranch Hitch. You might be able to customize it to fit your gooseneck coupler, but I don't have any insight into whether that would actually work, and…
Hey John, the replacement gear kit you'd need is the part #TJD-12000-RODNUT which I attached two pictures that have instructions and an install diagram.
Hey Eric, thanks for reaching out. I went out to our warehouse and measured the Demco eZ-Latch Gooseneck Coupler #DM43KV. From the bottom edge of the coupler to the center of the first adjustment hole was 10-3/4". Then the adjustment holes are…
Hello Jerry, Great question. It all depends on on if it is compatible. If your current set up is not a topwind coupler then it isn't going to work because the #GCSQTW-30008 does not use traditional pin-adjustment holes (please refer to picture I…
It is certainly possible for any axle to wear out enough over time to need replacing. Since the suspension is built into a torsion axle if the suspension part was to wear out pretty much the only solution would be to replace the axle. If the…
Hello David, thanks for reaching out. The Curt Offset Ball #C68ZV will fit the 2024 GMC 2500, but it will only work on the 8' bed models. If you have the short bed, an additional piece, Curt part #60669 is required. The problem is this part will…
Hi Brandon; the Replacement Jack Screw and Nut Kit for Bulldog Sidewind Trailer Jacks #BD500217 is the correct replacement for the #BD182815. The gear kit #BD500212 is also available if you need replacement gears as well.
I do have an option for you but there is not a direct replacement for the Glo-Brite Tail Light 1237-88AC as Glo-Brite is no longer in business. Therefore, your only option would be to switch to a different style like the Bargman LED Trailer Tail…
To repair a Ram Series 12000 jack, like #TJD-12000SP-R2, we have the Gear Kit #TJD-12000-GR or the Replacement Rod and Nut #TJD-12000-RODNUT. Or you could need both. I just depends on what the problem is exactly.
Hey Ryan, have you tried to adjust the pin box itself to cover that gap? Since you already adjusted the coupler adapter to it's highest setting, the only other thing you can do besides lift your trailer is adjust the pin box itself. I'd start…
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