Hey Joanne, I think I've found what you're looking for with the Surehoof Ribbed Rubber Trailer Mat #4872SM. This measures 48" x 72" which I would think is enough to cover your ramp and help your horse feel a little more comfortable…
While we do have a U.S.A. made option, the Bulldog Winch #BDW15018 is made in China. For a great American alternative, the highest capacity U.S.A. made winch we have is the Dutton-Lainson StrongArm Electric Winch w/ Pulley Block, AC Powered #DL24876.…
For your application I recommend checking out the Black Armour Heavy-Duty Trailer Mat #BA96AR which measures 5' wide x 7' long and is 1/2" thick. This is a pretty hefty mat and weighs in at 110 and is backed by a limited lifetime…
The Trailer Horse Pad Screw #PS-8 will allow you to install the 60" Horse Trailer Side Pad #HTP1260BK on your steel trailer/divider. This screw is 3/4" long and will require a 1/8" pilot hole on your steel trailer. I recommend using at…
Are the holes you are referring to threaded? If so then you could drill a 1/4" hole into one of our pads (see below) and then use a bolt to attach them to the wall. If the holes are not threaded then it may just be best to use a few phillips…
We do have a selection of rubber mats that you can add to your gooseneck trailer which I have linked for you to filter through. The thickest rubber mat that we currently have to offer is the Ribbed Rubber Trailer Mat #4872SM. This mat measures…
The Dometic 300 Toilet, #DOM64FR has a total length of 19-3/4" with a minimum distance from wall to center of 8-1/2". The Dometic 320, #DOM87FR is overall length of 22" with a minimum distance from wall to center of 11". If you…
The best option we have for your 7' x 12' V-Nose trailer is the Adco SFS AquaShed Trailer Cover item #290-46002. This cover is 12' long x 8' 10" wide x 7' 10" tall. This cover has integrated straps and ropes to prevent…
The holes to attach the Horse Trailer Side Pad part #HTP60BK do need to be drilled but that is standard from the other horse trailer side pads I have researched. We do not carry the screws by the box but the screws that we recommend can be purchased…
When replacing your horse trailer pads, be sure to pad all dividers and walls. The pads are constructed of a very durable vinyl sewn over 2" of foam onto rigid cardboard. They stand the test of time and hold up in all climates. There is no need…
Yes, the Dexter Self-Contained Hydraulic Jack #DX72CR does come with a manual hand pump that can be used as a backup in the event of hydraulic malfunction.
No, I would not recommend using it as a step. The etrailer Trailer Tool Box item #e44VV was not designed to hold weight on top of the box. We have one here installed on a trailer and while it is solidly designed the top is not reinforced to withstand…
Nice shopping experience. Good selection and prompt shipment. After I see the products in person, I am sure that I will be back for more. Best, Jim
Jim
Powell, OH
Effortless Hydration on the Go
Water caddies are essential for horse trailer enthusiasts, ensuring your horses stay hydrated during travel. Elevate your caddy for optimal flow and enjoy the convenience of easy watering at events.
Positioning your water caddy higher than the trailer floor is key. This setup uses gravity to enhance water flow, making it easier to access water when needed. Consider using sturdy straps to secure the caddy in an elevated position for best results.
Look for a well-built tank with reliable straps and a durable valve. A caddy that's easy to elevate off the trailer floor will simplify watering at events, ensuring your horses stay hydrated without hassle.
Some find the water flow challenging if the caddy isn't elevated. Additionally, while most tanks are well-built, the valve quality can vary. It's worth checking reviews for insights on specific models before purchasing.
Elevating the water caddy off the trailer floor can make a big difference. This setup not only improves water flow but also makes it easier to access and manage water during busy events, ensuring your horses are well cared for.
Focus on durability, ease of use, and the quality of the valve and straps. A well-constructed caddy that can be easily elevated will provide the best experience, ensuring reliable water access for your horses on the go.