Hey Gary, thanks for the information! The etrailer Horizontal E Track item #e85VR would be a great way to add additional anchor points. You can bolt these tracks directly to your trailer's deck using self-drilling metal screws like item #SL99FR.…
Hey, Stephen! We got just what you need. Since you don't have a tow package, I'm not sure if you have a hitch on your 2025 Ford Ranger so I'll include one just in case. Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver Part #DT35PR Curt…
Hey Jerry! The TorkLift Tie-Downs like the #TL83DR you were looking at are a custom fit so you won't have to drill into your frame. These are the Talon, which is the upgraded aluminum version, and will fit your Ram assuming you have no running…
The tow package wiring is located under the dash above where your left knee would be as you were sitting at the wheel. Look for a wiring harness with a white tag on it. GM no longer has a connector, you'd just need to wire the controller directly…
Hey Kienan thanks for the picture. The only solution I have for you is the Curt Powered Tail Light Converter with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector item #C59236. This is a universal wiring harness that uses clamps instead of splicing and cutting wires.…
Carl, great question - and yes, anytime a fifth-wheel trailer is converted to a gooseneck-style connection, chains are required. Even though the Nomad bolts to your trailer in place of the pin box, the truck connection is now a gooseneck ball, so it…
Hey Richard. The EcoHitch Hidden Front Hitch item #EH79CR will definitely support a 542 lbs motorcycle. It has a 1,000 lbs total capacity no matter how you use it. Unless you have the lightest motorcycle carrier ever, it's not going to work with…
Since the slot dimensions and capacity of different brands of E-Track are identical, really the only differences are the finish and the lengths the tracks are sold in. If you're using the E-Track in an area where aesthetics are important, you can…
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…
Hey George. In order to recommend the correct Gen-Y Hitch 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box, I am going to need the information on the sticker that's attached to your current pin box. The sticker should say date of manufacture and have some form of…
Hey Tim, welcome back! The MORryde GooseTech 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box #MR37MV can use 3/8" or 5/16" safety chains. The Gen-Y #GY49GR you were looking at will fit since they run straight through the pin box just like on Gen-Y pin…
Hey Mitchell, yes the Valterra StayPut Tandem Trailer Tire Changing Ramp #VAL68MB that you referenced will work with the Curt independent suspension you have and will still lift the trailer wheels up high enough to allow you to change it. How do you…
Ordered the part on Saturday and had it by Wednesday. $35-$75 cheaper than I could find anywhere else. I plan on using this site again.
Mark
Shalimar, FL
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