Hey Robert! That Stromberg Carlson foot won't work but we actually do have the replacement SnapPad for your leveling system. The Replacement Pad for SnapPad Jack Stand Pad System - 9" Round Jack Foot #SP54FR is what you need. It works with…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hi Travis; what you linked was a rear step. I don't have a way to know if the #75549 (for standard bumper) or #75601 (for step bumper) will fit with that FVCO step. The step looks like it fits a standard bumper so I suppose it is possible, but…
Hey David, The etrailer Anti-Rattle Hitch Collar #e38FV uses two M6 x 35mm long screws, so you should be able to find those pretty easily. Are you planning on using the hitch collar with a ball mount?
A 4-Way trailer connector has the basic lighting functions only; running lights, left turn signal and brake lights, right turn signal and brake lights, and ground. A 7-Way has these functions and a 12 volt circuit, a circuit for electric trailer…
Hey John! There is a lock available for your B&W Tow & Stow 2-Ball Mount #BWTS20066BMP. B&W actually makes their own Pin Surround Lock for B&W Tow & Stow Hitches #BW82AR. This single lock covers all three pins to keep them secure…
Hey Travis! The right MORryde GooseTech depends on the pin box bolt pattern and GVWR of the Solitude 310GK. If it is a little older it probably has a Lippert 1621, I believe the newer models use the Lippert Rhino. You can ask whoever you're…
Hey Ken! Instead of worrying about fitment and a potential return I can give you some measurements so you can figure it out before ordering. The standard shank on the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System #BW28FR is 11-3/8" from the…
Hey David. I would go with a different ball mount if you're concerned about being able to adjust in 1-1/2" increments. I recommend the etrailer Adjustable 2-Ball Mount item #e66PR. Comparably it's pretty similar to the Bulletproof item…
Hey Ed, yes we do have replacement arms for Roadmaster base plate kits with the part #RM-ARMS. These arms are not interchangeable with other manufacturers. They actually aren't even interchangeable with the same manufacturer (if it's…
Hi Nick! The B&W Anti-Rattle Clamp for 2" Hitch Receivers #BW45FR will work with any standard 2" tow & stow, including the Tow & Stow 3-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 5" Drop, 5-1/2" Rise - 10K - Black #BWTS10048B. That…
Not without looking at your axle tag or the part number off of one of the seals Steven. Unfortunately, the Dexter 7,000 lbs axles have two different options for replacement grease seals. One measures 2.250" item #GS-2250DL and the other…
Hey Robert! That Stromberg Carlson foot won't work but we actually do have the replacement SnapPad for your leveling system. The Replacement Pad for SnapPad Jack Stand Pad System - 9" Round Jack Foot #SP54FR is what you need. It works with…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hi Travis; what you linked was a rear step. I don't have a way to know if the #75549 (for standard bumper) or #75601 (for step bumper) will fit with that FVCO step. The step looks like it fits a standard bumper so I suppose it is possible, but…
Hey David, The etrailer Anti-Rattle Hitch Collar #e38FV uses two M6 x 35mm long screws, so you should be able to find those pretty easily. Are you planning on using the hitch collar with a ball mount?
A 4-Way trailer connector has the basic lighting functions only; running lights, left turn signal and brake lights, right turn signal and brake lights, and ground. A 7-Way has these functions and a 12 volt circuit, a circuit for electric trailer…
Hey John! There is a lock available for your B&W Tow & Stow 2-Ball Mount #BWTS20066BMP. B&W actually makes their own Pin Surround Lock for B&W Tow & Stow Hitches #BW82AR. This single lock covers all three pins to keep them secure…
Hey Travis! The right MORryde GooseTech depends on the pin box bolt pattern and GVWR of the Solitude 310GK. If it is a little older it probably has a Lippert 1621, I believe the newer models use the Lippert Rhino. You can ask whoever you're…
Hey Ken! Instead of worrying about fitment and a potential return I can give you some measurements so you can figure it out before ordering. The standard shank on the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System #BW28FR is 11-3/8" from the…
Hey David. I would go with a different ball mount if you're concerned about being able to adjust in 1-1/2" increments. I recommend the etrailer Adjustable 2-Ball Mount item #e66PR. Comparably it's pretty similar to the Bulletproof item…
Hey Ed, yes we do have replacement arms for Roadmaster base plate kits with the part #RM-ARMS. These arms are not interchangeable with other manufacturers. They actually aren't even interchangeable with the same manufacturer (if it's…
Hi Nick! The B&W Anti-Rattle Clamp for 2" Hitch Receivers #BW45FR will work with any standard 2" tow & stow, including the Tow & Stow 3-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 5" Drop, 5-1/2" Rise - 10K - Black #BWTS10048B. That…
Not without looking at your axle tag or the part number off of one of the seals Steven. Unfortunately, the Dexter 7,000 lbs axles have two different options for replacement grease seals. One measures 2.250" item #GS-2250DL and the other…
Standard hitch pins are essential for securing your trailer or accessory to your vehicle. They offer a balance of strength and ease of use, making them perfect for various towing setups. With options like chrome plating and different sizes, they ensure a snug fit and reliable performance.
A standard hitch pin is reliable due to its robust construction, often from chrome-plated steel, which resists rust and wear. Its design ensures a secure fit, preventing accidental disengagement during towing. The versatility in sizes allows it to fit various hitch setups, making it a dependable choice for different towing needs.
Choosing the right size involves matching the pin diameter to your hitch receiver's hole. Common sizes like 5/8” are popular for their compatibility with many setups. Consider the length as well, ensuring it accommodates any additional accessories or adaptors you might use, providing a secure and snug fit.
Yes, standard hitch pins are designed to handle substantial loads, especially when made from high-quality materials like chrome-plated steel. They are tested for strength and durability, making them suitable for towing trailers, boats, and other heavy equipment without bending or breaking.
Chrome-plated hitch pins offer enhanced corrosion resistance, ensuring longevity even in harsh weather conditions. The plating also provides a sleek appearance, adding a touch of style to your towing setup. This finish helps maintain the pin's integrity, preventing rust and wear over time.
A longer hitch pin can be necessary when dealing with thicker hitch setups or when additional accessories are used. It ensures the pin can pass through all components securely, providing a reliable connection. This is particularly useful in setups with safety chain loops or adaptors that require extra length.