Hey Dylan - both M-3 plates measure 81-3/4 inches wide, so you'd need to trim off a little bit. The aluminum one #M348FR would be easier to trim, so I'd pick that over the steel one. The hinge runs the full width so you’ll still get solid…
Hey Craig, yes the Kenda 215/60-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" Galvanized Wheel #AM3H325 would be the best wheel and tire in the size you have currently of 215/60-8. It has the highest Load Range and also a galvanized wheel that will work great to…
Hey Marty. Caliber lists the weight capacity for their Edge Glide XL Transition Plates item #CA47EJ as matching your trailer's ramp door. So whatever your ramp door capacity is is what transition plates will sport. The 4-pack has a combined…
Hey Bill, yes you can use the Caliber Edge Glide 2.0 Transition Plate for Enclosed Trailers #CA42TJ on a plywood ramp extension. Do you have snowmobiles?
To replace the hubs on your trailer, I will need you to pull one of your hubs and look for the inner and outer bearing. On the face of each of these bearings, there is a number. That number will help me get you the correct hubs for your trailer. If…
There are large RVs, over 40 foot Winnebagos as an example, that only use up to a 4K generator. It seems like a generator is what you need for the power the items you want to have in the trailer. We currently do not have generators or inverters that…
Hello David, thanks for reaching out. It is possible to switch your trailer over to a lunette ring/pintle hitch system. Basically you will need to replace your current A-frame coupler with a channel coupler like part #LR76VR. This will allow you to…
If you are questioning the quality of the tires or their ability to hold up I recommend just replacing the tires. Defiantly be sure to check the age of the tires to ensure they are not too old. I typically recommend once a tire is 5 years old to go…
The Dexter trailer with 4 inch drop that you referenced #7685269-EB seemingly is the correct axle but you need to verify the hub face to hub face dimension as well. If that dimension is 95 inches this is the correct axle since this has 80 inches…
The closest thing we have to those dimensions is the 3-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Radius End for 2,000-lb Trailer Axles #SP-179275. This measures 24-5/8" from the center of the eye to the end of the hook. Over time leaf springs can flatten out so…
As long as the 2-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Radius End for 1,000-lb Trailer Axles - 24-5/8" Long #e36SR is the same length as your current flat-end spring you can use it as a replacement. The only "radius" style of leaf spring that…
I have an alternate option for you, but we do not have any carpeted bunk boards that are 6" wide. All of our bunk boards are 2x4's. Instead you can source the boards from a lumber yard or home improvement store and then use the CE Smith…
Hey Dylan - both M-3 plates measure 81-3/4 inches wide, so you'd need to trim off a little bit. The aluminum one #M348FR would be easier to trim, so I'd pick that over the steel one. The hinge runs the full width so you’ll still get solid…
Hey Craig, yes the Kenda 215/60-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" Galvanized Wheel #AM3H325 would be the best wheel and tire in the size you have currently of 215/60-8. It has the highest Load Range and also a galvanized wheel that will work great to…
Hey Marty. Caliber lists the weight capacity for their Edge Glide XL Transition Plates item #CA47EJ as matching your trailer's ramp door. So whatever your ramp door capacity is is what transition plates will sport. The 4-pack has a combined…
Hey Bill, yes you can use the Caliber Edge Glide 2.0 Transition Plate for Enclosed Trailers #CA42TJ on a plywood ramp extension. Do you have snowmobiles?
To replace the hubs on your trailer, I will need you to pull one of your hubs and look for the inner and outer bearing. On the face of each of these bearings, there is a number. That number will help me get you the correct hubs for your trailer. If…
There are large RVs, over 40 foot Winnebagos as an example, that only use up to a 4K generator. It seems like a generator is what you need for the power the items you want to have in the trailer. We currently do not have generators or inverters that…
Hello David, thanks for reaching out. It is possible to switch your trailer over to a lunette ring/pintle hitch system. Basically you will need to replace your current A-frame coupler with a channel coupler like part #LR76VR. This will allow you to…
If you are questioning the quality of the tires or their ability to hold up I recommend just replacing the tires. Defiantly be sure to check the age of the tires to ensure they are not too old. I typically recommend once a tire is 5 years old to go…
The Dexter trailer with 4 inch drop that you referenced #7685269-EB seemingly is the correct axle but you need to verify the hub face to hub face dimension as well. If that dimension is 95 inches this is the correct axle since this has 80 inches…
The closest thing we have to those dimensions is the 3-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Radius End for 2,000-lb Trailer Axles #SP-179275. This measures 24-5/8" from the center of the eye to the end of the hook. Over time leaf springs can flatten out so…
As long as the 2-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Radius End for 1,000-lb Trailer Axles - 24-5/8" Long #e36SR is the same length as your current flat-end spring you can use it as a replacement. The only "radius" style of leaf spring that…
I have an alternate option for you, but we do not have any carpeted bunk boards that are 6" wide. All of our bunk boards are 2x4's. Instead you can source the boards from a lumber yard or home improvement store and then use the CE Smith…
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