...Yes, the Pack'Em Rack for Open Utility Trailers # PK-6-OP1 is compatible with your 2' high trailer sides. The supports don't necessarily have to rest on the floor of your trailer so you can raise...
From the weight capacities you listed, I suggest going with the SumoSprings #SSR-610-40. This will give you the needed support while not affecting the ride as much as a higher capacity option. I do have to mention, however, that all the suspension…
The green connector in your truck is not the correct plug. It is normally a blue plug like what I have shown in the photo that plugs into the adapter part #C51332 if you are using a Curt brake controller like part #C51170. There will be a port to…
...Pack 'Em doesn't offer a trimmer rack that would mount directly into a stake pocket. Your best bet would be to use wooden stakes and use those as attachment points for a trimmer rack like # PK-6S2...
I do have some great spare tire options for you but I can't recommend using different size tires on a trailer, even in emergencies. In order to choose the correct spare you'll need to know but the lug pattern and tire load range. The Kenda…
...The Pack'Em Rack for Open Utility Trailers part # PK-6-OP1 does not come with any of the added accessories shown on the product page (i.e. cooler, leaf blower, lawn trimmer). The accessories...
We do have a couple of options to replace your Atwood 36636, and you can use either, with the only difference being the color: - RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector - Black #RS54FR or White #RS34FR Either will work perfectly as replacements…
...I spoke to my contact at Pack' Em and he informed me that your best option would be to install the Pack'Em Rack for Open Utility Trailers # PK-6-OP1 on your trailer but to install it about 12 inches...
...I spoke to my contact at Pack'Em and they informed me that you will not need an adapter to use your RedMax Blower EBZ8500 on the Pack'Em Rack for Open Utility Trailers part # PK-6-OP1. I have...
Hey Brain! If by RV you mean a motorhome, the highest capacity bike rack we have is the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE item #HLY84FR, which tops out at 80 lbs per bike. So you would need to remove some weight like your batteries to get below the 80…
Both the etrailer #e98874 and Curt #C18152 2-inch hitch cargo carriers will fit the 2-inch Class III hitch on your 2015 Lexus GX 460. Both feature steel construction and a 500-lb capacity but they differ in a few respects. The etrailer offers…
Efficient and Durable Trimmer Racks for Your Trailer
Trimmer racks are essential for organizing and securing your trimmers and edgers on trailers. They save space, prevent damage, and make equipment easily accessible. Consider the type of trailer, installation ease, and capacity when choosing a rack. Ideal
Trimmer racks are built to withstand daily use and harsh conditions. They are sturdy and can handle the rigors of frequent loading and unloading. Some users suggest adding softer plastic to prevent wear on metal frames, but overall, these racks are designed to last and perform well even in tough environments.
Yes, many trimmer racks offer expansion options, allowing you to add extensions for more equipment. They can be easily integrated into existing rack systems, making them a flexible choice for growing operations. Customization is possible with additional materials for specific trailer setups.
Yes, trimmer racks are versatile and can hold various trimmer sizes and types. They typically feature multiple notches or slots to securely store different equipment. Some racks may stick out slightly from the wall, but they provide ample room for easy access and storage of multiple trimmers or edgers.
Trimmer racks are generally easy to install, often taking about 10 to 40 minutes. They come with clear instructions and require basic tools. Some users find they need to make minor adjustments, like cutting hooks for a flush fit in enclosed trailers. Overall, they are designed for straightforward installation on both open and enclosed trailers.
Common issues include vague assembly instructions and the need for additional locks. These can be resolved by carefully reviewing the instructions and opting for a master lock set for better security. Proper installation orientation is crucial to avoid having to remove all trimmers to access one.