Hello Tri, I’m going to recommend going with the first part number. The Trimax Trailer Wheel Chock and Lock - 6" - 10-1/2" Wide Tires - Qty 2 #TMX72ZR will work well with your ST235/75R15 tires, which are 9-1/2" wide at max PSI. The…
Hey Michael, the InfiniteRule trailer tongue lock we offer that is the closest to 2.5 inches of span like you asked about would be the part #IR92FR that you referenced which has a span of 2-5/8 inches. This would be just 1/8 longer than needed so…
Hello Andre, thanks for reaching out. The Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness #TK86HR comes with the P2 controller and the #3070-P pigtail for your 2025 Honda Pilot. You do not need to purchase any separate pigtail.
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…
I reached out to my contact at Dexter but they are having a hard time pinpointing the exact hubs your trailer is equipped with using the information you provided. The 8-286 number you mentioned actually refers to a 9,000 pound hub, which would…
Your lug nuts that you have on your 8,000 lb axles are designed to fit a 9/16 stud. That is not the size of socket you would need. Since lugs of the same thread size can have various socket requirements it would be hard for me to say specifically…
I spoke with my contact at Dexter and he said the 21-37 oil cap is obsolete and was replaced with the 21-36 oil cap, #RG04-270. This cap includes the o-ring and plug.
While I can sympathize with your issue, it is not safe to tow a trailer if you only have a 2" hitch ball and your trailer coupler is designed for a 2-5/16" hitch ball, even for a short distance; the insecure connection between hitch ball…
Hey welcome back, Jody. So your best option here will be to get a new 50 amp surge protector for your new travel trailer. If you did end up at a camp ground with 50 amp service you would want to have it. I know a lot of sites do have just 30 amp but…
Hey Larry, the Trimax Adjustable Wheel Lock part #TMX42ZR that you referenced has two fingers that reach through the spokes of the wheel preventing it from allowing the wheel to spin independently of it. I attached a picture and in it you can see the…
Hey Tim, thanks for dropping by! It really depends on preference honestly. They are both ( #Y75QD & #Y85QD) the exact same thing, just one installs on the driver side and one installs on the passenger side. These both have 132 sq. ft. of…
Redline wheel locks are perfect for securing your trailer or vehicle. They fit snugly on aluminum wheels and are easy to install, providing peace of mind for your adventures.
Redline wheel locks are designed to fit perfectly on aluminum wheels, with precise measurements ensuring a snug fit. This makes them ideal for securing your trailer or vehicle, as they provide a reliable lock that won't easily come loose.
Redline wheel locks are a great choice for trailers because they offer a secure fit and are easy to install. They help protect your trailer from theft, giving you peace of mind whether you're parked at a campsite or on the road.
Redline wheel locks are known for their durability and precise fit. They are crafted to withstand the elements and provide a strong locking mechanism, ensuring your wheels stay secure in various conditions.
Yes, Redline wheel locks are straightforward to install. They come with clear instructions and fit snugly onto your wheels, making the installation process quick and hassle-free, even for those new to using wheel locks.
Redline wheel locks are versatile and can be used on various wheel sizes, as long as the measurements match. They are particularly effective on aluminum wheels, providing a secure fit that adapts to different setups.