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Hey David, thanks for reaching out. Hollywood actually makes a light kit specifically for the RV Rider Bike Rack, the Hollywood Racks Safety LED Light Bar for Bike Racks #HLY54RR. This uses straps that attach it directly to the crossmember of the…
view full answer...Hi Scott; we might have an option but it depends on your axles. If you have standard leaf spring axles with the springs running under the axles you could flip them to raise the trailer. If you have a 2-3/8" diameter axle you can use the Dexter…
view full answer...A simple license plate holder that will get the job done is the Yakima PlateMate #Y02713. This installs on the bike rack or bikes using some hook and loop straps in multiple places so you can get the license plate in the best position. Attached is a…
view full answer...The shipping weight of the B&W Companion OEM 5th Wheel Hitch #BWRVK3305 is 152 lbs so it will be just under that after you remove the packaging. Although it is still pretty hefty, the head unit part #BWRVC3006 can easily be removed off of the…
view full answer...The Landing Gear Kit part #RVLG-8000 is a fit for your 2009 Keystone Everest. This kit is designed to fit trailers with weld stops that are 17-1/2 inches apart from each other measured on the outsides of the stops. From speaking with a previous…
view full answer...If you do not have a label or anything letting you know the model number or other specifications of your microwave, then you can figure out what size microwave you need by measuring the width, height and depth of your current microwave. I have…
view full answer...Without knowing the dimensions of your current microwave I cannot recommend a specific unit however; I can provide a link to all the RV microwaves we carry, which have the dimensions of each listed. Like the Greystone Standard RV Microwave Item…
view full answer...You do not have to use a sliding 5th wheel hitch in a short bed truck. In many cases, truck beds shorter than 8 ft do not have enough clearance between the trailer and truck to execute sharp turns. This is why sliding hitches were invented. Due to…
view full answer...For a weight distribution system, there are always exceptions,but in general the systems with only bars and chains do not have sway control. They are adjustable in tension for different weight, but are a little more work. The bar systems whether…
view full answer...Yes, you do. Since your 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 has the shorter 6-3/4' bed you will need to use a sliding 5th wheel hitch to avoid running into your rear bumper or smashing you back window when turning. I recommend the B&W Companion OEM…
view full answer...With a few exceptions, you will indeed need a sliding hitch for your short bed Silverado. Here are the exceptions: • You won't need a slider if your 5th wheel is equipped with a rotating pin box like the Reese Sidewinder/Revolution or the Lippert…
view full answer...I am not very familiar with the Blue Ox Super Ride 5th Wheel Hitch but there is simply no competition when it comes to the B&W Companion OEM 5th-Wheel Hitch part #BWRVK3300 which is the best option on the market for a 2017 Ford F-350. The B&W…
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