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Hey Ed, yes the solenoid of the reverse lock out is going to click when it is activated. You would definitely be able to hear it too. Have you tried this already?
view full answer...Hey Lane, since your axle part #e75SR uses the bearings #25580 and #15123 with the grease seal #GS2250DL the correct bearing kit would be the part #DBRKHW6. How many miles have you put on the axle?
view full answer...Hey John. According to the instructions the Blue Ox Patriot Portable Flat Tow Brake System item #BLU37TR is covered by a 2-year limited warranty that is serviced through Blue Ox. Are you looking at setting up a vehicle to be flat towed? If you would…
view full answer...Hello Ryan; I would be happy to provide you with a complete list so you can get your Colorado ready to go and hit the road with your motorhome. You will need a base plate kit, tow bar, safety cables, wiring, and a supplemental brake system. I…
view full answer...Hey James, welcome back. That B&W item #BWRVK3670 is super reliable but you are not the only one who's had issues with how heavy it is. Love how you have already attempted our go to solution of taking off the lightest portion of the hitch. I…
view full answer...You can safely use a Straight Tongue Coupler #DM13689-95 or A-Frame Coupler #DM13205-95 with your aluminum trailer frame. The zinc coating on these are not going to have any reaction with the aluminum frame. Do be sure any channels use spacers in the…
view full answer...There are Timbren axle-less suspension systems that do not come with hubs so that you could add your own such as #AKIHUB-550-35-EZ-K. But the hubs with 5 on 5 bolt patterns that would also fit a Timbren system only accept up to 15 inch wheels. The…
view full answer...Hey Joe, thanks for reaching out. Your coffin trailer idea sounds killer! I was able to find a few pictures of similar trailers on google and a lot of those things look pretty cool so hopefully I can be of some help here. I can definitely see the…
view full answer...Hey John, The Gen-Y Hitch Receiver Hitch Extender for 2" Trailer Hitches #GY89SR would reduce both the tongue weight and gross towing weight capacity of the motorhome's trailer hitch by 50% to 5k towing/500lb TW, leaving you unable to tow…
view full answer...I wouldn't recommend the use of a hitch extender with a motorcycle carrier under normal circumstances as that adds quite a bit of leverage and torque on the hitch it's installed in. This #ST18 cuts the hitch capacity of the vehicle it's…
view full answer...Yes, the Brophy Hitch Extender #ST18 can be used as a way to extend out the distance between a trailer and the hitch it is installed in. With this extender you'd gain an additional 18 inches. Only thing you'll want to keep in mind is that…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
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