Hey Brandon, The specific weigh capacity of this swing away tongue#TD28FR is determined by how long you make it. I have attached the chart breakdown of the different lengths and capacities for the 3 x 3 tongue like #TD28FR. It can range from…
Hey Colin! I reached out to Swing King and they said the trailer tongue will slide in approximately 3-1/2" on either side on the #TD88FR. With an overall length of 18-1/4" you're adding about 11-1/4" to the tongue. I went ahead and…
Hi Tyler; we do not have any information on the total length for tongue sections when installing the Fulton Fold-Away Coupler Hinge Kit for 3" x 5" Tongue #FHDPB350101. The only thing Fulton offers is the maximum pivot length and…
Hi Bart! When you install the SwingKing Bolt-On Swing Tongue Kit - 3x5 - Galvanized #TD93FR, you want to use qty.4 grade 5 (minimum) 1/2-13 hex bolts. With your your trailer's frame being 5" tall, you will want 6" long bolts, but you…
Hello Billy, thanks for reaching out. We may have a fender that will work for you, but there is no way to look up your trailer to know exactly which fender you have now. Trailer manufacturers just aren't that specific with their online…
Hey Douglas, the Malone EcoLight part #MAL63FR would be a great choice. It is setup to carry up to 4 kayaks but the foam block style carriers could be adapted to carry a canoe as well. This is also very lightweight at only 145 lbs so your RAV4 would…
What part is this in reference to, Doug? I know the A-60 is a brake actuator, but are you asking about the outer cover #T4324600, or something else? If it's the #DX53CR swing-away hinge, then yes, it will need to be welded on both sides.
I recommend Titan 25 inch Hydraulic Brake line part #T0980100 to use with the Fulton Fold-Away Coupler Hinge kit. The 25 inches is LIKELY long enough because the line attaches to the back of the actuator at the master cylinder and gives you enough…
Thank you for the pictures and information of your axle! I called Dexter and your Dexter P12 SLR axle with Serial Number D-423-4057 has a 9000lb axle rating, and uses an 8 on 6-1/2 hub and drum assembly with 5/8" studs like you mentioned. For…
Hi Randal! As the etrailer Hard Tonneau Cover - Folding - Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic #e98RV for your 2024 Toyota Tundra 6-1/2 Foot Bed with the Deck Rail System has weather seals on top of the bed rails, you will not need drain tubes. From what I…
Hey Jordan, The closest option that we have to the 1-5/8" you are looking for is going to be the Ultra Fab #UF49-954035, which is going to fit a 1-3/4" diameter inner tube. Its going to be an 1/8" larger than what you need. 1-5/8"…
Hey Douglas, I checked and you have ordered the Rhino-Rack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs #S510 which does fit on the load bars of the Yakima Low Rider trailer part #Y82QD. What load stop/canoe carrier do you have? I don't see an order that…
I received this order yesterday. Thanks for the outstanding service. I appreciate it! Thanks, Alex
Alex
Blowing Rock, NC
Maximize Your Garage Space with a Folding Trailer Tongue
Folding trailer tongues are a game-changer for boat and utility trailer owners looking to maximize garage space. They allow you to easily fold the trailer tongue, making it possible to store your trailer in tighter spaces. Consider the weight capacity, ease of installation, and compatibility with your trailer when choosing the right one.
Installation is generally straightforward, often taking about 30-45 minutes. Many find it easy enough for a teenager to handle, especially with clear instructions. Having the right tools, like good drill bits, can make the process smoother. Some prefer welding for a more permanent solution.
A folding trailer tongue allows you to store your trailer in smaller garages, freeing up space. It also provides security by enabling you to keep your boat or trailer in a secured place. This convenience means less hassle moving gear in and out.
Some experience slight flexing or sagging at the hinge, which can cause vertical play. This is usually not a problem with heavier boats or longer distances from the hinge to the hitch. Rubber inserts may wear out over time but can be replaced.
Consider the weight rating to ensure it can handle your trailer's load. Look for quality hinges and pins, and decide if you prefer a bolt-on or weld-on installation. Check compatibility with your trailer's dimensions and your storage needs.
Folding trailer tongues are built to last, with some lasting over 10 years even on rough roads. Quality construction ensures they hold up well, with minimal signs of wear even after a year of use. Regular maintenance can extend their lifespan.