Thanks for reaching out Kathleen. The TorkLift Custom Frame-Mounted Tie Downs #TL66ZV include the complete set of front and rear tie-downs for both the driver and passenger sides of your truck. This kit is the correct fit provided your Toyota Tacoma…
I understand your worry Tom, and I have a couple recommendations. First is the MORryde ALLTREK 4000 Shock Absorbing Equalizers #MR89DR which has a height of 4-1/2" for the mounting bolts. This is also 6-1/2" in width like the shorter…
I would love to help you upgrade the suspension on your Twilight 2800 travel trailer. The MORryde Rubber Equalizers for Tandem Axle Trailers #MR87ZR that you referenced are a great solution but we do need to double check a few things. First is that…
We currently will not have a kit that contains everything that you are looking for but we do have all the parts you will need. First I recommend upgrading your equalizers to the MORryde Rubber Equalizers for Tandem Axle Trailers #MR87ZR. These…
Hello Morgan, Great question! The etrailer Over-The-Cab Truck Ladder Rack - Steel - 1,000 lbs #e78FV is going to be a great fit for your 2026 Ram 2500 whether it has a 6 1/2' bed (without Rambox) or an 8' bed. With the etrailer Over-The-Cab…
Hey Jeff, great question! Choose the 2,000 lb model if you tow larger travel trailers, enclosed trailers, dump trailers, equipment trailers, or other heavy-duty trailers with tongue weights that could exceed 1,000 lbs. It works for lighter trailers…
Hey Robert, yes the Yakima OverHaul HD Adjustable Truck Bed Ladder Rack w/ Tonneau Cover Adapters #Y01151-5855 that you referenced will fit the T slots of the BAK Revolver tonneau cover that you have. What are you planning on carrying on the…
Hey Connor! Yes, the Curt Dual Ball Attachment for Weight Distribution Shanks #C69NR will work with an Equal-i-zer shank. This fits standard WDH shanks with 2-1/2" hole spacing. The #EQ90-02-4500 has 1-1/4" spacing, so every two holes is…
Hey David! The length of the tangs on the 2-Tang Clevis Attachment #BW54KR is 5.19". The distance between the tangs is 2" and the hole diameter is 1.11".
Hey Rob, I’d be wondering the same thing if I came across a ball mount made out of aluminum like the #BPH77MR while researching. Totally fair question. That said, I haven’t seen any noticeable difference in slop or wear compared to their steel…
I spoke to my contacts at Curt and Reese and the only styles of hitches that can be made to fit a service body truck like your Fedex step van are multi-fit RV hitches like the #41990 that has a 16k capacity. This is a weld on hitch that would require…
Hey Mike! The Curt #C59496 is a universal splice-in wiring harness. The Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness #C56403 is a custom wiring harness so it plugs into the connection points at the rear without any need for splicing. Since the custom…
An extendable step adds adjustable reach from your hitch so you can step in with the tailgate up or down. It's a smart pick if you want extra footing without climbing the bumper. Check your receiver size and make sure there's room around and under the bumper for the telescoping rail to slide. Installs easily and comes off quickly when it's time to tow; consider a locking hitch pin if you'll leave it on.
Installation is straightforward and users describe it as easy. Slide it into the receiver, pin it, and extend the rail to the needed position. A locking threaded receiver lock helps secure the step and reduce movement. Stay aware of the step when climbing down to avoid shin bumps.
Extendable Steps are offered for 2" hitches. Confirm your receiver is 2" and that the hitch pin hole aligns with the step's rail position. If there's a bumper around the hitch, check for clearance so the support beam and rail can slide and lock into place.
It can if there's room for the support beam and telescoping rail. Verify your receiver size (often 2") and look for any bumper or trim surrounding the hitch opening. Measure from the hitch pin hole toward where the rail will sit and make sure there's a small gap at the mount and no obstructions beneath the receiver.
Yes, if the step's extended length and platform depth exceed the hitch-to-tailgate distance. Measure from your hitch receiver face to the tailgate edge when down. Compare that to the step's full extension and platform depth to see how much of the step will sit past the tailgate.