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Yes, the Pack'Em Rack for Open Utility Trailers #PK-6-OP1 is compatible with your 2' high trailer sides. The supports don't necessarily have to rest on the floor of your trailer so you can raise them to whatever height is needed for your…
view full answer...The D in 205/75D15 represents that the tire has a bias ply construction whereas the R in 205/75R15 represents that the tire has a radial ply construction. The difference between a bias and radial ply is in regard to the directions of the cords. In…
view full answer...The first step would be to determine the exact bolt pattern of the wheel. If you click the provided link, you'll be taken to an FAQ article that shows exactly how to do this. Once you determine the bolt pattern, you can compare that information…
view full answer...The CE Smith #CE27310G spare tire carrier you'd mentioned would work well for your trailer frame. The carrier is compatible with trailer frames up to 4 inches tall and from 1 to 3-1/2 inches wide. The carrier is compatible with wheels with 4 on…
view full answer...It looks like the Aliner Scout has a dry weight of around 1350-lbs and a tongue weight of around 135-lbs when unloaded. Since you need a side-wind jack, I recommend using the etrailer.com Round, A-Frame Trailer Jack #TJA-5000S-B which will easily…
view full answer...The Pro Series Round, A-Frame Jack #PSRV20000103 will definitely definitely fit in frame as the 3" triangular bolt pattern is a standard, but I cannot 100% say that your existing wheel will fit. It most likely will, but I do have an option that…
view full answer...A lot of trailer tire blowouts are a result of heat build up that causes the tire to fail. There are several things that can cause too much heat to build up but the main two most likely suspects are overloading the trailer and/or under inflated…
view full answer...Thanks for the photo of your camper. Looks like a nice area. I was able to find the owner's manual for the Aliner trailer. The tires that came on the trailer originally are 4.80 x 12 and the wheels have a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt configuration. The tire…
view full answer...There is; overrated spring bars for a weight distribution hitch like your Fastway e2 will not only give you a much stiffer ride, the trailer will be prone to bouncing so it will be less controllable and comfortable as you tow. So for a trailer with a…
view full answer...Tongue weight is typically between 10% -15% of your trailer's total weight so with the 800 lbs spring bars you're already over their capacity. I recommend upgrading to the 1,000 lbs Round Spring Bar for Fastway e2 Weight Distribution Systems…
view full answer...We do have a nice selection of scissor jacks available like the Ram #TJSC-24 that you referenced, however none of them feature an aluminum or stainless steel construction. These scissor jacks do have a black powder coated finish though that will do a…
view full answer...It is not recommend to jack up a trailer by the axle. This may cause damage to the axle itself. It also puts too much stress on the leaf springs. Instead, you will want to place the jack under part of the trailer frame preferably next to the leaf…
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