Hey Steven, you do have a unique setup but we do have the CE Smith 2,700 lb axle hub part #CE13109 that matches the bearing and seal dimensions you have/need. This has a 4 on 4 inch wheel bolt pattern but if you need 5 on 4-1/2 inch you'd instead…
Hey Kevin! I tried looking up the parts through Grand Design, but their website is less than helpful when it comes to finding the specs (it's great to find replacement kits though!). I know the MORryde Shock Absorbing Suspension Equalizers…
Hey John, I'd be happy to help you out! You'll likely need the MORryde Kit #MR46ZR that comes with 2-1/4" long shackle straps, or the Kit #MR76ZR that comes with 3-1/8" long shackle straps, but it would be a good idea to double…
Hey Boyd! Yes, the Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 8' Wide Enclosed Trailer #M386FR will work with your 95" wide ramp door. This is designed for enclosed trailer doors 94-3/8"- 95-3/8" wide so you fall into that range. It has a…
It does sound like your bearings are a #L44649 (1.063" inner diameter). If they are original to the trailer they may be pretty worn, which is why your measurements may be off by a few hundredths. Also the seal #34823 that can be used with the…
Hey Rob, the CVT Timber Creek Window Canopy for Car Camping #RG95ZV that you referenced is sold individually. If you needed two of these you'd need to order a quantity of two.
Hey Chris. It's better to use screws when installing vents like the 2-Piece Exterior Wall Vent for Enclosed Trailers item #HMAV2-AVT2 you were looking at. They're easier to install and remove. They're also better for expansion and…
Hey Rob! Both the 25-1/4" long item #DX95CR and item #e44SR springs will work if you're replacing a 25-1/4" long leaf spring. They're close enough in capacity so long as you're not using too light of a spring with the 4,400 lbs…
Since heat rises I would at the very least put a set of the Trailer Vents #HMAV2-AVT2 near the top of the trailer to get the hottest air of the trailer out. What you could do for maximum air flow in your trailer is have a set facing forward in the…
Hello Jordan, thanks for reaching out. Sounds like you are on the right track. The correct replacement fat tire holders for your Swagman E-Spec #S94FR are the following: - Replacement Wheel Holder for Swagman G10 or E-Spec Bike Rack - Right Side…
The 5" Offset Ball #19308 will only work with the Bulldog, Draw-Tite, Hidden Hitch, and Reese Hide-A-Goose gooseneck trailer hitches do to the dimensions of the shank and the location of the hitch pin hole. If you have the Curt Double-Lock…
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A flybox is essential for organizing and protecting your flies on fishing trips. With various styles and sizes, it ensures your flies are easily accessible and in top condition, enhancing your fishing experience.
Yes, there are flyboxes designed for specific types of flies, such as dry flies, nymphs, or streamers. Some boxes have specialized foam or magnetic inserts to securely hold different fly types. Choose a box that matches your fishing style and the flies you use most often.
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A well-organized flybox keeps your flies in pristine condition and easily accessible, saving time and frustration on the water. It allows you to quickly adapt to changing fishing conditions by having the right fly at your fingertips, enhancing your overall success and enjoyment.
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