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We don't have a combo of the Curt Hitch Ball #C40008 and Curt Ball Mount #C45340. The ball mount is extremely heavy-duty, rated up to 17,000 pounds. I think it's safe to assume you don't have a torque wrench rated up to 450 foot pounds…
view full answer...The ideal height will actually have to do with how tall the coupler of the trailer is from the ground. The Draw-Tite #76020 will sit at 13 1/2 inches from the ground to the top of the hitch when installed on a 2016 Mazda CX-9. From what I could find…
view full answer...From my research on the Reflecto light 110-150 that you mentioned, they are round stop/tail/turn lights that measure 6-7/8" in diameter. They were used on older travel trailers in the 1960s and 70s so there are not replacement lens available…
view full answer...We have a really great option for a trailer for your 10 foot Bass Pro Pond Prowler boat, although the Malone trailer you mentioned has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available. Instead, which I highly recommend is an option…
view full answer...Your ST205/75R15 trailer tire features a Load Range C which, according to the tires we have available in this size such as the Provider #TTWTRTM2057515C, gives it a maximum load of 1,820 pounds at 50 psi. If you can tell me what specific brand tire…
view full answer...If your new Vanleigh Vilano is equipped with a pre-wired bracket for Furrion Backup Camera Systems like #FOS05TASF then a different brand setup can certainly still be used but it would just require a more intensive hardwired installation. The…
view full answer...If you have access to a large vice I would wrap the 2-5/16" Hitch Ball #C40086 in a thicker shop rag and then use the vice to really crank down tight on it to keep it from spinning while torqueing the nut.
view full answer...Yes, you'll need to have the hitch ball torqued to your ball mount. The torque ratings will vary depending on the hitch ball size and weight capacity but generally these ratings are a bit higher and the manufacturer will let you know what the…
view full answer...I have attached a chart you can check out that describes the torque needed per wheel size, wheel stud size and material. For an 8-inch wheel with a 1/2-inch wheel stud the torque is 75 to 86 ft-lbs. For a 15 inch steel wheel with 1/2 inch wheel studs…
view full answer...The torque specifications for the nut on a hitch ball will be based on the diameter of the shank. The Tow Ready Interchangeable Hitch Ball Set part #63803 has a 1" diameter shank so the recommended torque specification for the nut is 250 ft.…
view full answer...The Tow Ready 2 Inch Hitch Ball, part #63845, of the ball mount kit part #989900 you have referenced needs to be torqued to 250 foot pounds. The size of socket or wrench needed to tighten that would be a 1-1/2 inch and then for the diameter of the…
view full answer...The nut of the Tow Ready Hitch Ball part #63845 that you referenced needs to be tightened to 250 ft lbs of torque regardless of what vehicle/ball mount it is used with.
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