It sure is Michael! The TorkLift item #TL87DR includes both front and rear tie-downs for your 2024 Ford F-350 with a 8' bed. Please note that the item #TL87DR are not compatible with factory flip-out steps that are mounted under the bed. What…
Hello Joeseppi, Let's get you into the right camper tie-down. Just as long as your 2021 Ford F-350 does not have factory flip-out steps that are mounted under the bed you will want the TorkLift Tie Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front and Rear…
Hello Don, thanks for reaching out. There are multiple TorkLift Camper Tie Down fits for the 2017 Ford F250 XLT, so I would need to know the part numbers from your current front and rear tie downs to give you a firm answer. In all likelihood you will…
Hello Mike, Sounds like you are getting things set up the right way and not going over your payload, I respect that. It looks like the weights are the same whether you have a 6 3/4' or 8' bed. If you happen to have an aftermarket hitch,…
Hey Jeff, Definitely smart to check and I went ahead and verified directly with TorkLift the correct tie-downs for your 2021 Ram 1500 with a 5-1/2' bed, factory hitch and no boards under your truck bed. The correct fit is the following: -…
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…
The only difference between the Viair Portable RV Air Compressor Kit part #VA39WR and Viair Portable Air Compressor part #VA96WR is that the RV Air Compressor has a longer 30' hose so you can reach your towable tires easier whereas the Standard…
Hello Ken, I wiped out my original answer because I have some good news! The Yakima SkyBox NX 16 Rooftop Cargo Box - 16 cu ft - Black Nano-Texture #Y95AV will not fit around your Rhino-Rack Reconn-Deck Crossbar #RR38FH because the bar is too big. But…
Hey Matt, thanks for reaching out! Here are the internal dimensions for those cargo boxes you asked about, as well as a snapshot of the whole file that Yakima has on their website (and a link to it!) concerning box sizing: - Yakima CBX LG #Y63QD -…
There are TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs that will work with the Curt Trailer Hitch #C15703 for your 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500HD but it is different than the one you referenced. The tie-downs that fit an '06 Silverado 2500HD with a 6-1/2 foot bed and…
The highest capacity weight distribution system we have is the Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control item #BXW2000. It is rated for trailer's up to 20,000 lbs with a tongue weight range of 1,500 - 2,000 lbs. This system has built in…
...of valve to the 90-degree bend will measure 10". This will also include the brackets and hardware needed to get this installed.
As to the TPMS system, I recommend the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs...
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Tire inflators are essential for maintaining optimal tire pressure, ensuring safety and efficiency on the road. Whether you're prepping for a road trip or managing RV tires, a reliable inflator is a must-have. Consider portability, ease of use, and pressu
Absolutely! Besides inflating tires, some inflators can be used to blow out camper water lines, especially in cold weather. This versatility makes them a valuable tool for any outdoor enthusiast. Just ensure the model you choose has the necessary flow rate for your additional needs.
Yes, many inflators can manage high pressures, making them suitable for RVs and trailers. They may take a few minutes to reach higher psi levels, but they are effective. It's important to observe the duty cycle to prevent overheating, especially during extended use.
Tire inflators are designed to be compact and user-friendly, making them perfect for on-the-go use. Many models come with a carry case and are battery-operated, allowing for easy access and use even in remote locations. Their intuitive design ensures that inflating tires is a hassle-free experience.
Regularly check hoses and connections for wear and tear to prevent leaks. Clean any paint or debris from threads to ensure smooth installation. Observing the duty cycle and allowing the inflator to cool down between uses will extend its lifespan and maintain performance.
Pressure accuracy is crucial for tire safety. Most inflators are within 1 psi of a hand gauge, ensuring reliable readings. Some models feature LED displays for easy monitoring, though it's best to mount them at eye level for clear visibility. Consider adding a pressure regulator for enhanced control.