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Hey Tanya, thanks for reaching out! To tow your trailer you'll need a ball mount with a 2" rise and for that I recommend going with the etrailer Ball Mount Kit #e38NR. This gives you a 2-3/4" rise but that will still work for your…
view full answer...The retractable tongue kit part #MPG494 that you referenced works perfectly fine with the Malone Microsport Lowbed part #MAL25FR that you also referenced.
view full answer...Hey Tyler, With how simple Malone made these trailers you could definitely find a way to install the milk crate storage cage, unfortunately Malone discontinued it. It used to be listed under part #MPG546 if you want to try looking for it still in…
view full answer...Hey James, That's a good question, but as long as you torque everything down correctly (the install manual will call out specific torque ratings), using Loctite or another thread locker really isn't necessary. I actually don't recommend…
view full answer...The 78 inch Yakima Rack n Roll trailer #Y08107 is actually wider overall than its 66 inch counterpart, #Y08106. So it is not just the crossbars. Because the price difference between the 2 is minimal it would be more beneficial to just go with the 78…
view full answer...I took a look at the Yakima Rack and Roll #Y08106 that you're inquiring about, and it turns out you can actually stand this kayak up completely like you're wanting too. You are just going to have to remove the wheels and the tongue, which is…
view full answer...Hi there Bob; you can definitely back into the water to launch your dinghy using the CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer #CE48870. The hubs have a dust cap but aren't sealed so water can still get in them. To ensure no water gets in,…
view full answer...Don't worry Dave, we have everything you need. The Malone LowBed MicroSport Trailer #MPG464-LB will allow you to carry boats up to 20' long and can support up to 500lbs on the crossbars. So with the Bunk Kit #MPG561 and 2 Bike Racks #MPG2100…
view full answer...The CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks #CE48870 that you referenced was designed to be used with boats that are up to 14 feet in length like what you have now. I attached a picture that shows the range of where the winch…
view full answer...According to Yakima, the Heavy Duty Shocks for Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer #Y08110 should only be used if you add the 78" crossmember kit #Y08111. They didn't have an exact reason for this, but it sounds like the concern is people will…
view full answer...Yes, the 66 inch wide Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer #Y08106 can absolutely carry four kayaks. In fact, if you use cradles - which carries the kayaks on their sides - it can hold up to five kayaks. The Rack and Roll is the best solution because it…
view full answer...The Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer - 66" #Y08106 or 78" #Y08107 ride very well at highway speeds on long trips. These 16 inch wheels work very well at any posted highway speed in favorable conditions. Just like any trailer, you want to slow…
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Hey Tanya, thanks for reaching out! To tow your trailer you'll need a ball mount with a 2" rise and for that I recommend going with the etrailer Ball Mount Kit #e38NR. This gives you a 2-3/4" rise but that will still work for your…
view full answer...The retractable tongue kit part #MPG494 that you referenced works perfectly fine with the Malone Microsport Lowbed part #MAL25FR that you also referenced.
view full answer...Hey Tyler, With how simple Malone made these trailers you could definitely find a way to install the milk crate storage cage, unfortunately Malone discontinued it. It used to be listed under part #MPG546 if you want to try looking for it still in…
view full answer...Hey James, That's a good question, but as long as you torque everything down correctly (the install manual will call out specific torque ratings), using Loctite or another thread locker really isn't necessary. I actually don't recommend…
view full answer...The 78 inch Yakima Rack n Roll trailer #Y08107 is actually wider overall than its 66 inch counterpart, #Y08106. So it is not just the crossbars. Because the price difference between the 2 is minimal it would be more beneficial to just go with the 78…
view full answer...I took a look at the Yakima Rack and Roll #Y08106 that you're inquiring about, and it turns out you can actually stand this kayak up completely like you're wanting too. You are just going to have to remove the wheels and the tongue, which is…
view full answer...Hi there Bob; you can definitely back into the water to launch your dinghy using the CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer #CE48870. The hubs have a dust cap but aren't sealed so water can still get in them. To ensure no water gets in,…
view full answer...Don't worry Dave, we have everything you need. The Malone LowBed MicroSport Trailer #MPG464-LB will allow you to carry boats up to 20' long and can support up to 500lbs on the crossbars. So with the Bunk Kit #MPG561 and 2 Bike Racks #MPG2100…
view full answer...The CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks #CE48870 that you referenced was designed to be used with boats that are up to 14 feet in length like what you have now. I attached a picture that shows the range of where the winch…
view full answer...According to Yakima, the Heavy Duty Shocks for Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer #Y08110 should only be used if you add the 78" crossmember kit #Y08111. They didn't have an exact reason for this, but it sounds like the concern is people will…
view full answer...Yes, the 66 inch wide Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer #Y08106 can absolutely carry four kayaks. In fact, if you use cradles - which carries the kayaks on their sides - it can hold up to five kayaks. The Rack and Roll is the best solution because it…
view full answer...The Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer - 66" #Y08106 or 78" #Y08107 ride very well at highway speeds on long trips. These 16 inch wheels work very well at any posted highway speed in favorable conditions. Just like any trailer, you want to slow…
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