This is going to we a sweet setup on your Tremor Joe! The Yakima LongArm Truck Bed Load Extender #Y01149 is one of the best options for your setup because of its versatility and adjustability. It’s designed to work in multiple configurations…
Hey Andrew. The Malone Axis Truck Bed and Roof Load Extender item #MPG907 and the Flint Hill Goods Truck Bed Extender item #FHG89ZR are practically identical. Not sure they would be the best option for 2 kayaks though. They each max out at 48"…
Hey Tod, the two UWS boxes have different shapes and capacities. If you check out the attached pictures you can see the differences between the part #UWS08298 and #UWS01044 to get a better idea. The #UWS01044 has a slightly smaller capacity at 8.2…
Hi Nick! The B&W Anti-Rattle Clamp for 2" Hitch Receivers #BW45FR will work with any standard 2" tow & stow, including the Tow & Stow 3-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 5" Drop, 5-1/2" Rise - 10K - Black #BWTS10048B. That…
Hey Robert, the Access tonneau cover part #A24AU can work with a ladder rack but it has to be one that attaches to the top of the bed rails and not one that wraps around them like the Yakima Overhaul. For a ladder rack that installs like that the…
Hey Keegan, welcome back! We've got quite a few options to swap your pin box over to a gooseneck connection like the Gen-Y item #GY48GR you were looking at. What I'll need to determine the correct one is the information on the sticker…
Hey Cathy, thanks for reaching out! What bike rack do you have? We have a handful of ramps that can be used to load those heavier e-Bikes, but they are all made for specific bike racks. Let me know what you have and I'll be happy to see if we…
The Yakima ShowDown Kayak or SUP Carrier and Lift Assist part #Y04081 requires about 42" of crossbar space. Therefore, you'd wouldn't be able to realistically fit two side by side. I'd suggest using the etrailer J-Style Kayak Carrier…
The back portion of the UWS Secure Lock Truck Bed Chest #UWS08298 is 12-1/2" tall and the canister for the RetraxPRO MX Hard Tonneau Cover #RT80384 is going to sit 11-5/8" down from the top of the bedrails. From what I can find online a…
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.
Hello Josh, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the Curt Class 3 Hitch #C22ZV will indeed fit your 2025 Toyota Tacoma. It is a no drill install and easily bolts on using the included hardware. It will be very easy to put on. Just 3 bolts on each side and…
The dimensions I could find for a Norcold 1210 fridge are 68.88 T x 37.88 W x 28.75 D. The closest 12v fridge we carry to this size would be the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer Drawer #WAY44FR, which is 28-1/2" wide x 72" tall (at…
Truck ramps are essential for loading and unloading heavy equipment, ATVs, or motorcycles onto your truck bed. Consider the weight capacity, length, and material to ensure they meet your needs. Aluminum ramps are lightweight and rust-resistant, while steel ramps offer durability. Look for features like non-slip surfaces and foldability for easy storage.
Choose ramps with a weight capacity that exceeds the combined weight of your vehicle and cargo. For example, if you're loading an ATV weighing 800 lbs, opt for ramps with at least a 1,000 lbs capacity to ensure safety and stability.
The right ramp length depends on your truck's height and the incline you need. Longer ramps provide a gentler slope, making it easier to load heavy items. Measure the height of your truck bed and consider ramps that offer a comfortable angle for your specific needs.
Aluminum ramps are lightweight and resistant to rust, making them ideal for frequent use and easy transport. Steel ramps, while heavier, offer superior durability and are great for heavy-duty applications. Consider your usage frequency and weight requirements when choosing between the two.
Look for ramps with non-slip surfaces to prevent slipping during loading. Safety straps or chains can secure the ramps to your truck, preventing movement. Foldable designs are also beneficial for easy storage and transport.
Regularly inspect your ramps for any signs of wear or damage. Clean them after use, especially if exposed to mud or salt, to prevent corrosion. Store them in a dry place to maintain their condition and ensure they remain safe for future use.