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The Dutton-Lainson Keel Roller #DL21712 measurement on end is 3-1/2" and the middle measures at 2-1/2". I attached a video below that discusses the Keel Roller further.
view full answer...We have one aluminum folding option for you and it is the 19x60 Curt Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - 500 lbs #C18100. This carrier is well made and will store close to your vehicle when not in use. We have another aluminum option also rated for…
view full answer...I've attached two pictures of the bolt pattern of the Fulton Winch #F142401. One shows the size of each bolt hole and the other shows the distance between the holes.
view full answer...From what I have found, the Dutton-Lainson Hand Winch - TUFFPLATE Finish - Single Speed - 1,800 lbs #DL14627 will match the bolt pattern of your Shelby 5407B. I have attached a diagram as well as the dimensional drawing showing the bolt pattern on…
view full answer...I went out into our warehouse to grab a Dutton Lainson Winch part #DL14627 to measure the bolt hole dimensions for you. I attached a picture that has all of them listed.
view full answer...The Fulton High-Performance 2-Speed Trailer Winch part #F142412 is the perfect replacement for a Shelby 5460A. It has a two speed operation just like your old winch and a bit higher capacity as well at 2,600 lbs compared to the 2,300 lb capacity of…
view full answer...The mounting plate for the Fulton XLT Bolt-Thru Swivel Trailer Jack #F26ZR has the following dimensions. I have included an image to show the measuring points. The holes are spread 5-1/2" wide with the vertical holes separated 1" on the…
view full answer...I would easily recommend the Fulton F2 Fully Enclosed Trailer Winch with Adjustable Handle - 2,000 lbs #FW20000301 or the Fulton XLT 2-Speed Trailer Winch with Heavy Duty 20' Strap - Zinc - 2,600 lbs #F142418 as a replacement for your…
view full answer...Traditionally, trailer manufacturers did not use electric brakes on boat trailers because the brake magnet wiring and trailer wiring did not always have the best insulation or water protection. These days, more and more manufacturers are using…
view full answer...F78-14 is an old size designation and equates to a 205/75-14 tire size so you will want to look at tires in this size. I have included a link to them for you. Since you will be towing approximately 5,000 pounds gross trailer weight and have 4 tires…
view full answer...That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more necessary.…
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