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We can get you a ball mount with a longer shaft to help keep your trailer safe. Without knowing the rise or drop you need, or the weight capacity, I can only offer a couple of general recommendations for ball mounts with long shafts. Since you have…
view full answer...The correct replacement for an Atwood RV Water Heater GC10A-3E is the Atwood RV Water Heater part #AT94022 or GC10-4E. This water heater measures 16" tall x 15-1/2" wide x 20-7/8" deep which should be an exact match for…
view full answer...The standard size lunette ring is 3 inches like the Demco Lunette Ring - Adjustable Channel Mount - 3" Diameter - Black - 25,000 lbs #DM09557-81. The 2-1/2 inch rings will not fit in the adjustable channel mounts where the vast majority of the 3…
view full answer...Yep! The 1-7/8" 12pt Thin Walled Socket #ALL643216 does work with the e2 Fastway round bar weight distribution systems. This socket costs considerably less than the Equal-i-zer socket and works just as well so it's what we normally…
view full answer...Part #EQ70-00-4800 is a 1-7/8 inch socket with an outer diameter of around 2-3/8 inches.
view full answer...The non-threaded portion of the Replacement 2" Ball with Nut For Buyers Products Combination Pintle Hitch #337RB102000 is taller than most hitch balls but it has a diameter compatible with a lot of ball mounts as it's shank diameter is 1-1/4…
view full answer...Since most weight distribution (WD) systems use the same style of shank with the same adjustment hole locations and sizes you should be able to just use the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution Shank #FA92-02-4315 which gives a trunnion system a max drop…
view full answer...The max drop the #FA92-02-4315 that you referenced can do is 8 inches. Since you need right at 6 inches of drop to tow your trailer level this shank would work well for you. I attached a help article link on selecting the correct rise/drop ball mount…
view full answer...There are pros and cons to both Husky and Bulldog electric trailer jacks. My favorite Husky jack is the Husky Brute Electric Trailer Jack part #HT87247 and my favorite Bulldog jack is the Bulldog Powered-Drive Trailer Jack part #BD500187. The reason…
view full answer...This will depend on the hitch used and the height of the trailer coupler. You want the trailer to be as level as possible. We have a page on calculating hitch height and coupler height to help you find what ball mount would work best. Most light duty…
view full answer...There are a couple of different ways you can lock the Curt QuickPin No-Latch Trailer Coupler for 2" Ball, either with a standard coupler lock, or you can use a 1/2 inch diameter hitch pin lock, since that is the same size as the pin and clip…
view full answer...Curt recommends the use of 250 ft/lbs of torque when tightening the nuts of their hitch balls with a 1 inch diameter shank like the part #C40034 that you referenced. The general rule is for a 3/4" shank tighten to 150 ft/lbs For a 1" shank…
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