Hey Bill, thanks for reaching out! The Optronics Smoke Lens ID Light Bar #OPT55KB doesn't have Lumen or Candela ratings according to my contact at Optronics. I will say that this will be about the equivalent of a light on your vehicle. So there…
Hey, Mark! That’s a great question! I took a look at the Maxxis tire and wheel combo, part #MXS67FR, and they measure 27" in diameter. We size our tire covers based on the actual tire size, not the cover itself. The etrailer tire cover, part…
Hey Raymond, since the 5k rated etrailer jack part #e55ZV is rated higher than the 3.5k option you also mentioned it will work a little bit quicker since it won't be working quite as hard. With that said it's not a fast jack by any means. It…
Hi Chris! I would be shocked if the wheels have a 5 on 5 bolt pattern. I don't think I have ever seen a 12" wheel with that bolt pattern. They will typically have a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern and I would encourage you to have him look at the…
Hello Eric, The #K2R35DKG is Dacromet-coated, and the calipers are treated with KodaGuard. The #K2R35DS, on the other hand, is made entirely of stainless steel, hence the higher price. If you're in an area where road salt is common or if…
I recommend mounting the Low Profile LED Flood Light #OPT64FR on the upper frame of your trailer. This light is 2" tall and will broadcast the light down at a 45 degree angle. The housings are made of aluminum to help protect the light from…
I have attached a photo for you that shows how a 7-way trailer connector is wired. If you take a look at the trailer side trailer connector you will see a terminal labeled "12V Power". If you were to run a wire part #10-1-1 (per foot) from…
I can definitely understand your frustration as the Fulton F2 Swing-Up Trailer Jack with Dual 7" Wheels, Sidewind -1,600 lbs F1413100334 is not a cheap jack so it would be nice to replace the plastic housing part number 9 in the included diagram…
The DeeZee Specialty Series Trailer Tongue Tool Box item #DZ91716 measures 34" long in the back, 16" long in front, 14-1/4" wide and 18" tall. The lid measures 36" long in the back, is 15" wide, and adds 1" to the…
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