Hey Tom! Great question. The Parkit360 Force Electric Trailer Dolly #PA96VR (5,000 lbs) and #PA46VR (10,000 lbs) will work on an incline. However, if the grade is more than 6% you cannot use the dolly. As long as your driveway is no more than a 6%…
Yes, I have an LED replacement with a 2 3/4" mounting hole spacing. I recommend the Mini LED Clearance or Side Marker Trailer Light - Submersible - 3 Diodes - Amber Lens item #MCL85AB. This is a 3-3/16" x 1-1/16" rectangle that is…
Hey Sandra, thanks for reaching out! You're definitely doing the right thing by trying to pull down the front tab of the K-Source Snap & Zap Custom Towing Mirrors #KS69NQ to remove them from your 2024 Ford F-150. The slip-on mirrors are great…
Hello Jeremy, I sent that number over to lippert and they were not able to find anything. Can you please send me a picture of the sticker if it is still on there? Should have a S/N number and and RPO number, I included a picture of what the stickers…
If you are unsure if you have the tow package or not, the only way to find out for sure would be to contact a dealership with your VIN. With certain vehicles we can sometimes check to see if certain electrical components are present, like a 7-way…
We know that the Fulton Fender part #F008583 that you referenced will easily fit on a Shoreland'r trailer that has tandem axles but it is not a direct bolt-on application. Some small modifications will need to be made. Check out the review I…
Hello Jeremy, Yes, our etrailer jack #e55ZV will automatically stop and not over raise. If you check out the video that I attached you will see that Steven still has his finger pushing down the button after the jack stops. What kind of application…
You are going to need a kit like the Bulldog Winch Rear Wiring Kit #BDW20207 to carry enough power to run a winch on your trailer. The Redarc MC4 Output Cable #RED48VR is much to thin to carry the amount of power needed to run your winch and would…
For this application, I reached out to my contact at Bulldog Winch and we came up with what we believe is what you will need based on the information you gave me. There are many factors involved here, so we are trying to cover all the bases for you…
The Thule Roof Mounted Top Rack System - 60" Long #THTB60 is the same as the TB60 on Thule's web site. The system does come complete with all the hardware needed to mount to your Leer fiberglass topper including the drill bit. This system is…
Great question! I went ahead and brought this to the attention of my tech at NOCO. He confirmed that as part of the safety measures of the NOCO Boost Plus #329-GB40, no current will be flowing to the clamps unless it is connected to that battery that…
Jumper cables are essential for anyone who frequently helps others on the road or needs a reliable backup for their own vehicle. With options that offer heavy-duty construction and extended reach, these cables ensure you're prepared for any roadside emerg
Yes, the size and weight of heavy-duty cables can make storage a bit challenging. They often come in larger boxes to accommodate their bulk. It's important to ensure you have enough space in your vehicle, whether in the trunk or behind the seat, to store them securely and access them easily when needed.
Longer cables, like 20' or 24', provide greater flexibility in positioning vehicles during a jump start. This is especially useful when space is limited or when the battery locations are not easily accessible. The extra length ensures you can connect vehicles without hassle, making the process smoother and more efficient.
Heavy-duty jumper cables are designed to handle higher loads, making them ideal for larger vehicles or frequent use. They offer better construction with features like copper wire crimping, ensuring a strong connection and durability. While bulkier, their reliability and performance make them worth the investment.
Look for cables with strong, tight clamps and a solid build. The weight of the cables can indicate quality, with heavier sets often being more durable. Ensure the cables are long enough for your needs and made from quality materials like copper for better performance and longevity.
Copper is a superior conductor compared to aluminum, offering lower resistance and better current flow. This results in more efficient jump starts and reduces the risk of cable failure. Copper-clad aluminum cables may be cheaper, but they don't last as long and can lead to issues over time.