...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...
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Does the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness,
Part Number: TK86HR for the Honda Pilot come with the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers...
...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...
...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...
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I spoke with my contact at Dexter and he said the 21-37 oil cap is obsolete and was replaced with the 21-36 oil cap, #RG04-270.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.
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I had a travel trailer that was powered by 30 amps and I had a surge protector for it. I traded that travel trailer for a new one and it is powered by 50 amps. Do I now need to buy a surge...
...The Trimax Trailer Wheel Chock and Lock # TMX75FR and # TMX62ZR that we currently offer only come keyed unique with no way to choose the key code...
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…
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Wheel locks for trailers offer a streamlined, effective deterrent against theft. They are easy to use and fit various wheel sizes, though some may require protective tips to prevent scratches. Ideal for trailer enthusiasts seeking peace of mind.
Wheel locks act as a physical barrier, making it difficult for thieves to move your trailer. They fit snugly over the wheel, preventing it from rotating. This added security is crucial for peace of mind, especially when your trailer is parked in less secure areas.
Most wheel locks are designed to fit a range of wheel sizes, but it's important to check compatibility with your specific wheel dimensions. Some users have found them to fit perfectly, while others needed slight adjustments for a snug fit.
Without protective tips, wheel locks can scratch wheels. Some users recommend adding duct tape or heat shrink to the ends to prevent damage. It's a simple fix that ensures your wheels remain in pristine condition while still benefiting from the lock's security.
Yes, wheel locks are generally easy to install and remove, making them convenient for regular use. They are designed to be user-friendly, allowing you to secure your trailer quickly without hassle, even if you're new to trailer travel.
Consider the lock's fit for your wheel size, the presence of protective tips, and the overall build quality. A streamlined design is easier to store, and a robust locking mechanism ensures maximum security. These factors will help you choose a lock that meets your needs.