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I went out to our warehouse so I could take a measurement on the CE Smith Tongue Skid #CE30002G. I found that the existing mounting hole and tab are designed to line up to bolt holes on the trailer tongue that are spaced apart by 4 inches, on…
view full answer...Sure thing! The EZ Lock Trailer Coupler Lock #BLTL-20 is for Bulldog Collar-Lok-style couplers while the EZ Lock Trailer Coupler Lock #BLTL-33 is designed for Fulton, Shelby, Dutton-Lainson, Atwood, and similar couplers. I've attached…
view full answer...Yes you can use the Stromberg Carlson Base Pad Extreme for Campers and Trailers #SC88VR on a camper that is camping and not just storage.
view full answer...There is a potential solution for you to mount your TV to allow it to swivel, but unfortunately we do not have the specs for your Forest River's current TV mount. What you may be able to do, depending on your television, is use the MORryde RV…
view full answer...The Ultra-Fab Super Grip Chock Wheel Stabilizers #UF21-001091 requires a 17mm box wrench according to my contact there.
view full answer...The closest metric trailer tire size to a 4.80x12 is going to be a 145/80-12. The typical diameter of a 4.80x12 tire is 20.5 inches. On a 145/80-12, it is 21.3 inches. So the metric size will be a little over 1/4 inch taller. Make sure to measure…
view full answer...The perfect replacement jack that you would need would be the Dutton Lainson Sidewind Jack part #DL22560 that you referenced. It will bolt right up to your mounting bracket and has 12 inches of lift. Check out the review video I attached for this…
view full answer...The weight capacity should be listed on the side of your trailer tires but since there are a couple different Load Ranges in your tire size of 4.80-12 you could either have a tire capacity of 785 lb if you have a Load Range B like #AM10060 or 990…
view full answer...Load range B trailer tires are going to have a lower capacity than C load range tires. Basically that, psi rating, and the ply rating are the only differences. A higher load range tire would last a little longer than lower load ranges of the same…
view full answer...I assume you are referring to butt connectors and if that is the case then these can very well be the cause of your issue as they can trap corrosion over time and cause problems. If you test for power on the wire going into the connector and then…
view full answer...There would be a noticeable difference if you had both the Aero Pro light #STL37RB and the Glolight, #STL117RB right next to each other. You would notice that the Glolight seams to actually sort of glow rather than just light up. This is due to the…
view full answer...Between the bolt holes of coupler #CT-3001-Z I measured the same 3-1/16 inch. They're also 1/2 inch holes like yours. From the top to the center of the holes I measured about 1-5/16 to maybe even 1-3/8 inches. With that being said measuring…
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