Hey Don, thanks for the information! That's a significant amount of sag and a pretty heavy trailer, I recommend the Hellwig Pro Series Helper Springs item #HE79FR for the higher 2,500 lbs capacity. I doubt you're driving around with your bed…
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…
I'll go ahead and list out below all the tire sizes that are compatible with the Trimax Trailer Wheel Chock and Lock - 12" to 15" Wheels #TMX75FR: - 4.80-R12 - 195/75-R14 - 205/60-R15 - 205/70-R15 - 215/70-R15 - 225/75-R15 - 235/75-R15
We are located in Wentzville Missouri. Our website shows the prices in US dollars. What are you looking for? Looks like you've browsed through slide out motors and flat tow set ups. If you could give me some details on what you're trying to…
Hey Jeff, If the Gen Y Executive Coupler has the SnapLatch feature the Infinite Rule Lock #IR48FR will work for you. If you have an older model without that SnapLatch feature you will need the Gen Y lock GH-8111. Unfortunately it has been…
Hello Lisa! You will have no problem using the Trimax Trailer Wheel Chock and Lock #TMX75FR you were looking at. Your tire size of 205/75/14 will be a perfect fit. What kind of trailer is it? When you say square, do you mean a square drop camper or a…
The typical requirement for a wheel chock is that it's 1/4 of the total diameter of the wheel it's being used on. A 245/45R18 tire has an overall diameter of 26.7 inches so you would need a wheel chock that's at least roughly 6-1/2"…
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…
Hey Jerry, I really like the Tuson Tire Pressure Monitoring System part #335TPMS4WIVS that you referenced. This system replaces the valve stems on the wheels which since you are replacing the tires this would be perfect tire for this. It also is…
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…
Very easy process, good prices and my products were shipped on time and were delivered on time. The instructional videos online helped make installation easy!
Wheel locks are essential for protecting your vehicle or trailer from theft. They provide a strong visual deterrent and physical barrier, ensuring peace of mind when leaving your vehicle unattended. Consider the size and type of your wheels, as well as the lock's ease of use and security features, to find the perfect fit for your needs.
Measure your tire's diameter and width to ensure the lock fits securely. Some locks have adjustable settings, but it's crucial to check compatibility with your specific wheel size to prevent it from being easily removed.
While no lock is completely theft-proof, a quality wheel lock acts as a strong deterrent. Look for locks with robust construction and secure locking mechanisms. Pairing with other security measures, like hitch locks, enhances protection.
Yes, wheel locks are versatile and can be used on trailers, RVs, motorcycles, and cars. Ensure the lock's size and design are suitable for the specific vehicle type to maximize security and ease of use.
Look for locks that are easy to install and remove, ideally taking just a few minutes. Consider features like foam rubber handles for comfort and check if the lock can be keyed alike if purchasing multiple units.
Quality wheel locks are built to last, with strong materials and secure locking mechanisms. However, components like foam handles may wear over time, especially with frequent use. Regular maintenance can help prolong their lifespan.