Hey Donnie, the closest fitting option we have would be the Full Size Locking Steel Latch #L3980 which was designed to fit cut out dimensions of 3-3/8" x 4-5/8". This would be close enough to what you have to work.
Yes, I have an LED replacement with a 2 3/4" mounting hole spacing. I recommend the Mini LED Clearance or Side Marker Trailer Light - Submersible - 3 Diodes - Amber Lens item #MCL85AB. This is a 3-3/16" x 1-1/16" rectangle that is…
According to the manufacturer the pipe is the 1 inch schedule 40 pipe which means the inner diameter is 1 inch and the outer diameter is 1-5/16" so the attached video and the video are correct. I have also attached a photo from the manufacturer…
Hey Aaron, it sounds like you're looking for the Tamper-Proof Door Latch w/ 55" Pipe for Enclosed Trailers #ABS49FR. This lock bar assembly measures 55" long and has a rust and corrosion resistant coating. Let me know below if there is…
Hey Josh, we have the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 kit part #AL57390 that is a confirmed fit for your 1999 Ford F-350 that has a flat bed and gooseneck hitch installed. Then for a compressor kit we have the Firestone Heavy Duty kit part #F56VV which will…
Under the hood of your 2001 Chevy Silverado, remove the cover on the power distribution box. If standing in front of the truck facing the motor, the brake controller fuse will be that last large one in the back left corner, see picture. But the brake…
Hey John, I'd be happy to help you out! You'll likely need the MORryde Kit #MR46ZR that comes with 2-1/4" long shackle straps, or the Kit #MR76ZR that comes with 3-1/8" long shackle straps, but it would be a good idea to double…
If you want an entire replacement latch assembly you could use the #305736 you were looking at. I can't quite tell from the picture but it looks like that is the old pipe and what you really need is a handle to attach. The #158-100 could be…
Since wire color codes are NOT universal, we always recommend wiring by function, rather than wire color. If you look at the Trailer Wiring FAQ article I have linked you to, you can see some diagrams showing the proper way to wire a vehicle and…
Great question. Without cutting a hole you wouldn't be able to get enough clearance for the jacks to work. I would strongly recommend using them on the outside to prevent clearance issues and probable damage. However, I think you would be better…
In order to choose the correct replacement axle for a trailer you'll first want to start with the weight capacity. The weight capacity can be found on the axle tag in the center of the beam. Then, you'll need to measure the hub face (center…
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