Hi Chris, that’s a great question and I’m glad you’re checking before loading that bike up. With the Roadmaster adapter part #RO24FR being rated at 400 lbs tongue weight, you’d be right at its limit with your bike and carrier, and once you factor in…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hi Debbie, thanks for reaching out. You are on the right track looking for a 12" drop adapter. For the amount of drop you need, the best heavy-duty option we have is the Gen-Y Adjustable 2-Ball Mount with 12" drop, part #325-GH-625. It uses…
Hey Tyler, you’ve got a couple ways to approach that depending on how often you’re off-grid. If most of your time is still campgrounds, the AR3 Essential #GB39FR will cover your day-to-day really well. Then for occasional off-grid trips, some folks…
Yes, you do Fred. You're definitely going to want to use two of the MouseBlocker Classic Electronic Rodent Deterrent item #MB44FR in your Challenger. This will keep them out of both areas of your car. They each pull 0.1 watts so you'll want…
Hey Jimmy! I would be happy to help you get setup to flat tow your 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 Trail Boss. You will need a tow bar, base plate kit, safety cables, wiring, and a supplemental braking system. I recommend the following: -Roadmaster…
Hey there Daniel - it really depends on your trailer height and what you’re loading. The 6' RapidRamps kits (part numbers #e47XV for 5–6-1/2' wide trailers and #e67XV for trailers over 6-1/2' wide) give you a gentler approach angle, which…
Hello again, David. I went and grabbed one of the Replacement Roadmaster Coiled Breakaway Cables #RM-8603 from our warehouse to see how long it extends. It absolutely does extend to 8'. I was actually able to stretch it closer to 9'. Any…
Hey Steve, yes a Rock Tamers mud flap kit like the part #RT47VR would work with the Weigh Safe adjustable ball mounts part #WS68RR and #WS56ZR. The ball mounts have enough clearance on the shank to allow the Rock Tamers to fit.
Hey Ryan! Yes, the Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit #K71-653-00 is what you need for your Grand Design Imagine. The length of this equalizer matches the Dexter 13-122 that came with your trailer, which is the most important factor so you keep the…
Hi Bruce; the distance from the top of the shank to the bottom of the ball in the lowest position on the B&W Tow & Stow 2-Ball Mount #BWTS20037B is 9.96". That would be with the 2-5/16" ball at the bottom. I don't have an exact…
Hey John! There is a lock available for your B&W Tow & Stow 2-Ball Mount #BWTS20066BMP. B&W actually makes their own Pin Surround Lock for B&W Tow & Stow Hitches #BW82AR. This single lock covers all three pins to keep them secure…
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