Yes, it will Mike! The EcoHitch Hidden Front Mount Trailer Hitch item #EH54QR is exactly what you need for your 2024 Ford F-350 dually. This hitch is specifically designed to fit the dually models. It has a 2" receiver with a 1,000 lbs vertical…
The Hollywood Racks RV Rider Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes #HLY64FR is rated for for motorhome towing and flat towing so you could place it in your dual hitch receiver or on the back of your vehicle if it has a 2" receiver.
Lisa, the HomePlow #ME53FR uses a true hydraulic lift and power-angling system, so it can apply real down pressure when you hold the lower control. That’s the main advantage over the electric HomePlows like the ##ME28FR and #ME88FR, which only lower…
Kyle, the HomePlows like #ME53FR lift about 8" in travel mode, while the WingMan #ME35FR lifts closer to 10" thanks to its larger hydraulics. That’s plenty to clear curbs or the edge of your apron. If your slope’s steep, you’ll appreciate…
Hello James, I can definitely help with that. Roadmaster does offer a D-ring adapter that will work with the Eagle 8000 tow bar. Here are the parts I recommend for flat towing your 2013 Wrangler Sport: - Adapter for Jeep D-Ring Bumper Mounts to…
Hello Karla, Wow, that is a really nice e-bike! I do not blame you for wanting a ramp for your e-bike, just because you can lift your bike doesn't mean that you should. For your 2024 Aventon A-Level 2 step through Commuter E-bike I recommend the…
Hey Joe, great question! I actually talked to one of the B&W reps about this exact thing when they were here a while back. For the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Hitch #BWRVK3300, the best place to start is the middle position (A). That’s the…
...We discovered that our newish Thule EasyFold XT which we loved is not RV rated and we will be purchasing later this spring a Grand Design AIM 20foot travel trailer which has a 2inch hitch factory...
Great question! I went ahead and reached out to my tech at Hollywood Racks, and he confirmed that using a 2-1/2" to 2" hitch adapter is completely fine to use with the RV Rider #HLY64FR. If you need a hitch reducer for your 2-1/2"…
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 Jen, thanks for reaching out! The AC world has been shifting a bit this past year because of a new regulation that says all ACs from here on out need to use R32 refrigerant. Because of this, a lot of the older AC units have become obsolete. The…
Hey there Lisa, hope you're having a great day. So you actually brought up a really good question. The etrailer Anti-Rattle Hitch Collar for 2" Hitch Receivers #e38FV uses a gate that comes down and makes contact with the shank of the bike…
Explore sturdy and reliable bike racks designed for travel trailers. These racks offer easy installation and strong stability, making them ideal for your adventures. Consider the space and potential adjustments needed for a perfect fit.
Installation is generally straightforward, but ensure your trailer is level. Some assembly is required, and you might need to adjust for components like spare tires or propane tanks. Once set up, these racks provide a strong and stable solution for carrying bikes.
Bike racks can sometimes interfere with components like tongue jacks or spare tires. It's important to plan the placement carefully. Some adjustments, like using tie-straps or repositioning, might be necessary to ensure everything fits and functions properly.
Yes, many racks are designed to allow access to storage areas like propane tanks without needing to dismantle the rack. However, consider the width and placement of the rack to ensure it doesn't block access to essential components.
Consider the rack's compatibility with your trailer's frame and hitch size. Check for potential interference with other components and ensure the rack's stability and strength. Upgrading bolts and nuts for added security can also be beneficial.
Ensure all bolts and clamps are tightly secured. Consider upgrading to stronger bolts and locking nuts for added security. Regularly check the stability of the rack, especially after long trips or rough terrain, to maintain safety and performance.