Thanks for all the details Jason! To get a Blue Ox tow bar to fit with the shackles on your 2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport you'll need either the 7/8" #BX88357 or 1" #BX88358 Adapters, but just be sure to check with the manufacturer of your…
Hello Andrew, Well that sounds like quite the fun trip, what state or states will you be traveling through? You're asking a really important question, especially since you're planning a cross-country trip with about 250 pounds of bikes and…
Hey Colton, thanks for reaching out! The correct replacement bearing kit for your 5,200 lb axle is the Bearing Kit #BK3-300. I was able to have my contact at Dexter Axle cross-reference these parts to make sure that's what came with your axle.…
Yes, it is Tim. The etrailer Invisible Base Plate Kit item #e98948 that fits a 2021 Jeep Wrangler is also Model Number: 9998948. Are you setting up a flat tow for a 2021 Jeep Wrangler?
Thanks for your question, Chris! After looking at a Dometic 300 (part #DOM64FR) the closest that we have in to a 9" that is ceramic would be part #TH49FR - Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II Part-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Round Bowl - White…
Hey Mark, thanks for providing all the details! I see you ordered the 18.5K Weigh Safe True Tow Weight Distribution Hitch (WDH) #WS49MR. This might be a little heavy for your application, but if you have your trailer weighed down to the GVWR and a…
Hey Christian, welcome to the world of RV-ing! So in addition to the Roadmaster Nighthawk #RM-676 you're also goin to need: - A baseplate kit, like the Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit #RM-521453-5. These attach to the Jeep itself so you…
Hey Albert, there's typically two big things that cause trailer sway. It's either that there isn't enough tongue weight on the front of the trailer relative to the total trailer weight...it needs to be 10-15 percent of the total trailer…
Hey John, great question! The right weight distribution hitch for your setup typically depends on the tongue weight of your trailer. Is that 4,500-5,000 lbs the dry weight, something you measured, or the GVWR? Tongue weight is typically 10-15% of the…
Hello Henry, When choosing the correct weight distribution system, you want to be as close to your loaded tongue weight as possible. Typically, tongue weight falls between 10–15% of your overall trailer weight. If you were at the heaviest tongue…
Hello Brandon, thanks for reaching out. The Replacement Left/Curb Side Leg for etrailer and Ram Hydraulic Jack #e63VV is intended to be used with the #e43VV power unit and #e73VV. The legs are designed to be used in tandem, but they can be used for…
Hey Landon! The Ultra-Fab Deluxe Electric Landing Gear Set #UF17-943010 you looked at is the best option for dual motor landing gear. However, the distance between the weld stops is different than your 19-1/2" measurement. You will have to get a…
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