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Your air bag mounting location will determine compatibility with the Gooseneck trailer hitch #BWGNRK1313. The side plates of the gooseneck trailer hitch #BWGNRK1313 will mount on the outside of each frame rail. See diagram to the right and video…
view full answer...The side plates of the B&W gooseneck trailer hitch #BWGNRK1313 will mount on the outside of each frame rail of your 2004 Dodge 2500 8-foot bed. See the B&W video I included at the 7 min and 30 second mark. If your Firestone air bags…
view full answer...To determine the correct weight springs you will need a scale to determine how much weight is on the door when it lays out on the ground. You will place the scale on the ground in the center of the landing path of the door edge. This will tell you…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Dexter and there is a way to troubleshoot your actuator. If you use a 12 volt battery and connect just the white wire from the actuator to the negative post and then connect the black wire to the positive side of the…
view full answer...2024 models of the Chevy Equinox have the same steps listed as the 2023 models to get the vehicle ready to flat tow: 1. Position the vehicle to be towed and secure it to the towing vehicle. 2. Start the vehicle. 3. If equipped with AWD, engage the…
view full answer...The interior lights of your enclosed trailer are likely connected to the 12V (Auxiliary) power pin on the 7-Way of your trailer. You can verify this by applying 12V power from a separate battery to this pin and seeing if that supplies power to your…
view full answer...To test the weight of your ramp door, you will want to get the door all the way down to the ground and then on a scale of some kind (a bathroom scale can be used for this if it's the only thing available). This will be when the door is at its…
view full answer...For a 200 lb trailer ramp door we have the Conventional Ramp Door Spring part #362SA8HD which would work great as it has a 230 lb capacity. You'd need to have a professional wind it for you but it would easily work great for a 200 lb trailer ramp…
view full answer...The right hand ramp spring, item #RS16933RH, and the left hand spring, item #RS16933LH, are differentiated by paint on the springs from the manufacturer. The springs with green paint on them are right side springs, left side springs are unpainted.…
view full answer...The Enclosed Trailer Ramp Spring #ERS120D81 that you referenced is an excellent option to help you lift the ramp on your 2006 Gearbox Toy Hauler. It has a 120-lb weight capacity so if your door weighs over 120 lbs, say 150 lbs for example, then you…
view full answer...What's the diameter of the shaft where your current springs are installed? If they are 1-1/2 inches you could install the part #RS16933LH and #RS16933RH instead of what you have now and you'd have a much more powerful spring. But if the shaft…
view full answer...I attached a page from the install instructions for your Gorilla Lift Tailgate Assist #GL1 that covers how to lower the spring tension.
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