Hey Brandon! I would be happy to put together a parts list so you can flat tow your 2023 Bronco Raptor. For a complete setup you need a tow bar, base plate kit, safety cables, wiring, and a supplemental brake system. I recommend the following:…
The plastic that comes on the 50A SmartPlug RV Power Inlet and Connector #SM76FR is very durable and you'll be happy with it for years to come. The reason why SmartPlug offers the Stainless Steel alternative, Kit #SM96FR, is because they…
Hey Tim, if you were wanting like a portable solar panel kit that you'd setup on the ground when needed the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller #34282610 would be a great option has a lithium compatible charge profile like…
Hey John! Yes, the Easy Grease Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2K Axles #AKIHUB-440-2-G-EZ-1K looks to be exactly what you're needing! What boat trailer do you have?
It depends on what the brake controller output is set to. If you have the brake controller set to the maximum then there should be about 12 volts at the brake magnets. To see if the brake magnets are drawing the correct power set the brake controller…
Since wire color codes are NOT universal, we always recommend wiring by function, rather than wire color. If you look at the Trailer Wiring FAQ article I have linked you to, you can see some diagrams showing the proper way to wire a vehicle and…
Hi Steve, I checked with our team that handles this and can confirm the hardwired, 50 amp Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth, WiFi, and Emergency Shut Down #HU82VR is the Gen II version.
Thank you for the photo of your 2016 Ram 3500's bed rail which sits 59-inches above ground. You are correct that the recommended minimum clearance between a bed rail and the underside of the trailer's overhang is 5 to 6-inches, as shown in…
Hey John, great question! The Gen-Y Hitch Trailer Coupler #GY67JV can be locked with a pin that has a 1/4" diameter that's at least 4" long. We have the Weigh Safe Adjustable Coupler Latch Lock #WS23ZR which matches these specs and has…
Hi Tiffy! We have a couple options for your 2003 Toyota Sequoia (nice car by the way) that I think you want to check out. I don't have a hand disability (other than a worsening tremor I got from my dad), but I am 6'5" and smack my knee…
Hey Vince, thanks for all of the info on your spindle. Based on that what you have it is actually a spindle for a 3,500 lb axle so you'd need a larger hub and drum like the part #84546UC3-EZ which is a 10 inch diameter hub/drum. Then for brake…
Power cord adapters are essential for safely connecting your marine power systems to various power sources. They help convert power levels and ensure compatibility with different plug types, making them a must-have for RV and trailer owners.
Power cord adapters allow you to connect your marine power systems to different power sources by converting power levels and ensuring plug compatibility. This flexibility is crucial for RV and trailer owners who need to adapt to various power setups while on the road or at home.
When selecting a power cord adapter, ensure the female and male ends match your existing plugs and power boxes. Look for heavy-duty construction and good handle grips for ease of use. Compatibility with standard male plug and lock twist styles is essential for most RV trailers and park power boxes.
A 'dog bone' adapter is beneficial because it reduces strain on plug-in sockets, minimizing trip hazards during camping and storage. Its weatherproof design ensures durability, making it a reliable choice for both home and outdoor use.
Yes, using a power cord adapter allows you to store expensive cords safely while using cheaper alternatives for everyday connections. This reduces the risk of theft and ensures your valuable equipment remains secure.
Common issues include cracked thread rings or compatibility mismatches. Address these by checking compatibility before purchase and contacting the seller for replacements if needed. Prompt customer service can resolve issues quickly, ensuring your adapter functions as intended.