Yes, Rob - that’s one of the big advantages here with the PingMaster trailer tracker systems. The 3000 with WiFi backup #PM84FR, 5000 #PM64FR, and 5000 with WiFi backup #PM74FR are completely self-contained. They mount using the built-in magnet or…
Hey Todd, the easiest way to determine your bolt pattern would be to measure the distance from one of the wheel studs centers to one of the studs that is closest to it on center. If the distance is 3 inches its a 5 on 5 inch bolt pattern. If the…
We carry all sorts of RV door parts including hinges and latches that you can see on the linked pages. I included links to hinges, latches and weather-stripping like #WS1434 and vinyl trim like #CAM25103. Since trailer makers do not keep track of…
Hey Paul, can you get me the axle capacity of each of your axles? It would seem most likely you had 3,500 lb axles but based on your bolt pattern that doesn't quite add up so it's best to verify that first so we can make sure we get correct…
Hey Bart! The Tie Down Side-Mount Spare Tire Mount #TD68FR can be used with a 3" tall trailer tongue. It actually comes with two different U-bolts so it will work with a 4" or a shorter 3" like yours. What kind of trailer do you have?
We currently offer 3 different replacement strap hinges, #2008-8, #2512, and #2212, for cargo trailers. I have included a photo showing each of these with their measurements listed. I recommend comparing these measurements to the strap hinges on your…
We do carry the 33" Ark Stabilizer Jack that you are looking for with part #ARK77FR. I was able to track down a few drawings that you should find helpful. These are for the 30" #ARK94FR and the 24" #ARK34FR Stabilizer jacks. I'm…
Hey Michael. The backup camera that comes with the Furrion Vision S+ System item #FR57AD has built in mounting holes in the casing. It comes with four #6 x 3/4" flat head self-tapping screws, four #4 x 1/4" self-tapping screws, sealant, and…
What you are looking for is a Torx wood screw based on the picture you sent to me. For that we have the 1-1/2 inch long part #TFX150ACQ which would work well. It has a 1/4 inch diameter and was designed for treated wood like it looks like you have as…
The Ramp Door Hinge #PLR1902 does require welding of both portions. The tab gets welded as you stated to one side and the outside cylinders get welded to the opposite side. I've attached a couple pictures to assist.
Since the (presumably steel) material on your trailer is 2 inches thick drilling it for installation of the Redline Round Rubber Bumper #D3-96 is not a great option since this would require a lot of drilling time and extra-long hardware to install…
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Durable and Versatile Trailer Door Hinges
Trailer door hinges are essential for ensuring the smooth operation and longevity of your trailer doors. Whether you're upgrading or replacing, these hinges offer robust construction, often with features like bronze bushings and zerk fittings for easy maintenance. Perfect for heavy-duty applications, they can handle everything from off-road buggies to horse trailers.
Heavy-duty trailer door hinges are built with solid construction, often featuring welded barrels and bronze bushings instead of plastic. This design ensures they can handle significant weight and stress, making them ideal for heavy doors like those on trailers or even walk-in coolers.
Zerk fittings allow for easy lubrication of the hinge, ensuring smooth operation and extending the life of the hinge. This feature is particularly appreciated in heavy-duty applications where regular maintenance is crucial to prevent wear and tear.
Consider the weight and size of your door, as well as the material of the hinge. Stainless steel is great for rust resistance, while bronze bushings offer durability. Also, check if the hinge is pre-drilled or not, depending on your installation needs.
Non-pre-drilled hinges offer flexibility in installation, allowing you to match existing rivet or bolt locations precisely. This is particularly useful when replacing old hinges to ensure a perfect fit without additional modifications.
For off-road use, durability and serviceability are key. Look for hinges with robust construction and features like zerk fittings for easy maintenance. They should withstand the rigors of off-road conditions, ensuring your doors remain secure and functional.