Hi Dawin! With the etrailer Tandem Axle Teardrop Fenders w/ Backing Plates - 15" to 16" Wheels - Qty 2 #HP92VR measuring 72" long, the mid point would be 36", which therein means 18" of space from the absolute center of the…
Hey Joe! Don't worry, this is a pretty common question. When it comes to towing you are always limited by the lowest rated component. Trailer hithes are often capable of handling more than the vehicle they're designed for. Even though a hitch…
To create barn doors out of your ramp door, you will need hinges and a latch. I suggest a latch/lock system like the Universal Cam-Door Lock for Enclosed Trailers - 1" Keeper, #383200. This will use a 3/4 inch diameter pipe that you'll have…
The Stallion #288-07503 loading ramps are manufactured in China. For a US made alternative, check out the Gen-Y Hitch Heavy Duty Aluminum ramp set which measure 72 x 14 inches which we offer as part #325-GH-R72. I've linked to a demonstration…
Hey Mark, the closest replacement we have for your Connex WMS-DVDZ3 is the Jensen RV RV Stereo w/ DVD Player #JWM90A. This stereo measures 17" wide x 3-3/4" tall x 6-1/2" long, has a cut out of 10-15/16" wide x 2-7/8" tall x…
We recommend having about 4" of clearance height-wise to account for suspension movement and at least 2" width-wise between your tire and trailer fender or trailer frame like part #HP66VR that was referenced. Since you are building a…
To replace the OEM ramp for your 2002 Triton Elite, I recommend the Loading Ramp Set - Steel - 48" Long x 11" Wide x 1-1/2" Thick - 1,600 lbs - Qty 2 #288-07474-2 or the Aluminum Car Hauler Ramp Set - 48" x 14-1/2" - 6,000…
Based on the pictures you attached and the outer bearing measurement you provided, it appears that you have 1-1/16 inch spindle like the BTR EZ Lube Spindle #TRU44FR. This particular spindle is designed for 2,000 pound axles and will use the same…
In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
Douglas, it looks like the closest we have to what you're looking for is the Tandem Axle Teardrop Fenders w/ Backing Plates #HP92VR. These fenders measure 72" x 10 3/4" x 20 1/2", have the backing plates you're looking for, and…
In a typical RV-style 7-way the 12V charge circuit is carried on the pin at the 1-o-clock position as you look at the socket from the rear of the vehicle. Please refer to the linked photo. The 12V feed from a vehicle 7-way can deliver just enough…
The inside dimensions of the #TLA7720RS are about 17 x 8 x 12. I've looked over a few battery sizing charts, and for a typical automotive battery, I couldn't find one that wouldn't fit. The same would go for the marine battery sizes I…
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Choosing the Perfect Trailer Ramps
Trailer ramps are essential for loading and unloading vehicles or equipment onto trailers. Consider the weight capacity, material, and surface grip when selecting the right ramp. Whether you're hauling ATVs, motorcycles, or heavy machinery, the right ramp
Aluminum ramps are lightweight and resistant to rust, making them easy to handle and durable in various weather conditions. Steel ramps, while heavier, offer greater strength and are ideal for heavier loads. Consider your specific needs and frequency of use.
The ramp length affects the loading angle. Longer ramps provide a gentler incline, which is safer for loading low-clearance vehicles. Measure the height of your trailer and choose a ramp that offers a manageable angle for your specific vehicle.
Look for ramps with textured surfaces or rubberized grips to prevent slipping. This is crucial in wet or muddy conditions. Aluminum ramps often feature serrated rungs for added traction, making them a popular choice for off-road enthusiasts.
Folding ramps or those with a telescoping design are compact and easy to store. Look for ramps with handles or carrying cases for added convenience. Lightweight materials like aluminum also make transportation easier without sacrificing strength.
Choose ramps with a weight capacity that exceeds the combined weight of your vehicle and any cargo. For example, if you're loading a 1,500-pound ATV, opt for ramps with at least a 2,000-pound capacity to ensure safety and durability.