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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…
view full answer...Yep, that flexibility is built right in, Chris. The ramps slide side-to-side along the index bars on all RapidRamps kits, whether you’re looking at the 5' options (#e37XV for 5 - 6-1/2' wide trailers or #e97XV for over 6-1/2' wide) or the…
view full answer...Yes, they can, Chris. With both 6 foot RapidRamp kits #e47XV and #e67XV, the ramps slide side-to-side along the index bars so you can line them up with different tire widths. Once lifted back in the upright position, they latch in place, and you can…
view full answer...Hello Tyler, Thanks for being such a loyal etrailer neighbor, it only took 9 years to finally write in with a question. The universal rails can be a huge pain to install, so I definitely see why you’d want to go with a custom kit. The correct custom…
view full answer...Hey Jim, that’s a great question and I completely understand wanting this to be a clean, no-hassle bolt-on. The good news is the Trailer Valet system part #TV68FR uses a universal mounting bracket design, so you don’t need to worry about matching up…
view full answer...Hey Walter, I checked with Curt and the RVI Series 4 part #RVI44FR that you referenced showing a Code 4 is related to exposure to cold weather and it's causing some circuit board issues. The solution is to let it sit indoors to warm up for 15 to…
view full answer...No one else has mentioned it to us aside from you but we will keep an eye on the reviews. What were you using it with?
view full answer...Hey Dylan - both M-3 plates measure 81-3/4 inches wide, so you'd need to trim off a little bit. The aluminum one #M348FR would be easier to trim, so I'd pick that over the steel one. The hinge runs the full width so you’ll still get solid…
view full answer...Hey Brian, the ramps automatically latch when you fold them straight up into the vertical position. On a 5 foot wide trailer using #e37XV or #e47XV, that latch holds the ramps upright without straps, pins, or extra steps. They stay locked in place…
view full answer...Hi Alex! The Gen-Y Adjustable 2-Ball Mount w/ Stacked Receivers - 2" Hitch - 5" Drop/Rise - 16K #325-GH-513 is just the regular ball mount, but you can grab the Pintle Lock for Gen-Y Adjustable Ball Mounts w/ 2" Receivers #325-GH-032…
view full answer...Howdy Jason, for trailers over 6-1/2 feet wide, you’ll want either #e97XV 5 foot ramps or #e67XV 6 foot ramps. Both bolt directly to a wood trailer deck and include everything needed for installation. Between the two, ramp length is the deciding…
view full answer...Hi Alex; the gauge on the Big Truck Big RV Tongue Weight Scale for Trailers #BTBRV004 has a +/- 5% full scale accuracy and displays weight in 20-lb increments up to 1,000 lbs. We also have it available with a SnapPad #BTBRV99FR. If you want something…
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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…
view full answer...Yep, that flexibility is built right in, Chris. The ramps slide side-to-side along the index bars on all RapidRamps kits, whether you’re looking at the 5' options (#e37XV for 5 - 6-1/2' wide trailers or #e97XV for over 6-1/2' wide) or the…
view full answer...Yes, they can, Chris. With both 6 foot RapidRamp kits #e47XV and #e67XV, the ramps slide side-to-side along the index bars so you can line them up with different tire widths. Once lifted back in the upright position, they latch in place, and you can…
view full answer...Hello Tyler, Thanks for being such a loyal etrailer neighbor, it only took 9 years to finally write in with a question. The universal rails can be a huge pain to install, so I definitely see why you’d want to go with a custom kit. The correct custom…
view full answer...Hey Jim, that’s a great question and I completely understand wanting this to be a clean, no-hassle bolt-on. The good news is the Trailer Valet system part #TV68FR uses a universal mounting bracket design, so you don’t need to worry about matching up…
view full answer...Hey Walter, I checked with Curt and the RVI Series 4 part #RVI44FR that you referenced showing a Code 4 is related to exposure to cold weather and it's causing some circuit board issues. The solution is to let it sit indoors to warm up for 15 to…
view full answer...No one else has mentioned it to us aside from you but we will keep an eye on the reviews. What were you using it with?
view full answer...Hey Dylan - both M-3 plates measure 81-3/4 inches wide, so you'd need to trim off a little bit. The aluminum one #M348FR would be easier to trim, so I'd pick that over the steel one. The hinge runs the full width so you’ll still get solid…
view full answer...Hey Brian, the ramps automatically latch when you fold them straight up into the vertical position. On a 5 foot wide trailer using #e37XV or #e47XV, that latch holds the ramps upright without straps, pins, or extra steps. They stay locked in place…
view full answer...Hi Alex! The Gen-Y Adjustable 2-Ball Mount w/ Stacked Receivers - 2" Hitch - 5" Drop/Rise - 16K #325-GH-513 is just the regular ball mount, but you can grab the Pintle Lock for Gen-Y Adjustable Ball Mounts w/ 2" Receivers #325-GH-032…
view full answer...Howdy Jason, for trailers over 6-1/2 feet wide, you’ll want either #e97XV 5 foot ramps or #e67XV 6 foot ramps. Both bolt directly to a wood trailer deck and include everything needed for installation. Between the two, ramp length is the deciding…
view full answer...Hi Alex; the gauge on the Big Truck Big RV Tongue Weight Scale for Trailers #BTBRV004 has a +/- 5% full scale accuracy and displays weight in 20-lb increments up to 1,000 lbs. We also have it available with a SnapPad #BTBRV99FR. If you want something…
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