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The actual locking mechanism is the difference. The Trimax Heavy Duty #TMX42ZR has a much more robust hardened steel lock while the Trimax #TMX65FR uses a tube key style lock for the main lock.
view full answer...You will be able to use the Trimax Heavy Duty Adjustable Wheel Lock with Padlock #TMX42ZR on your vehicle/trailer. It won't have any issues fitting your LT265/75R16 tires with 16" wheels.
view full answer...Hello Shannon, thanks for reaching out. We can definitely get you one of the Blaylock EZ Trailer Wheel Locks #BLEZ-300, but unfortunately there is no way for us to match the key to your CRS lock. The Blaylock lock will use its own key. We can only…
view full answer...Oh it won't stand up well to an angle grinder at all. The Trimax Heavy Duty Adjustable Wheel Lock item #TMX42ZR is designed to stop the casual thief with bolt cutters. Not a dedicated criminal with power tools. I am sorry but I do not have…
view full answer...Hey Barry, it sounds like you're looking for the Dexter Electric Trailer Brakes #K23-472-473-00. These are Dexter brakes that measure 10" diameter x 1-1/2" wide, and are designed for 3,000 lb axles.
view full answer...The three most common lug stud sizes for a trailer are 1/2"-20, 9/16"-18, and 5/8"-18. In order to make sure you get the correct lug nuts you need to measure the lug studs on the trailer now as we have no way to look this up for…
view full answer...Hello Tyrone, thanks for reaching out. We do carry the Trimax locks, but I am sorry to say that we do not offer replacement keys for them. You may be able to contact the manufacturer directly to get new keys, or you might be able to have a locksmith…
view full answer...It is possible to move a trailer by just attaching to it's safety cables. Most people would avoid the method you described as the trailer will slam into the back of the tow vehicle while stopping. Basically it wouldn't be a thief's ideal…
view full answer...For your 5th wheel camper, the wheels will have holes that will fit the 1/2 inch and leave space for easy installation. The lug nut are coned to help center the wheel on the hub so there won't be any slop or issue. Wheels like the Aluminum HWT…
view full answer...Hey there Robert, thanks for the question and even though it is not listed, a 205/75-15 tire is absolutely compatible with the Trimax Trailer Wheel Chock and Lock #TMX75FR.
view full answer...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.
view full answer...We have a few options for your coupler with a 4-1/2" lip. The etrailer Trailer Coupler Lock #e98895 is a good lock. From there we move up to the better Trimax Dual Purpose Coupler Lock #TMX67FR which uses a hardened steel construction. The…
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