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Hi Robert, Yes, using a hitch extender will typically reduce the capacity of the trailer hitch by at least 50% because you're now leveraging the weight further out. The only time you won't see this is with a TorkLift SuperHitch and SuperTruss…
view full answer...The outside dimension of the tubing that the #337RT25848B Buyer's Products Black 2 Inch Receiver Tube is constructed of is 2-1/2 inches, so theoretically speaking it would possibly fit in a 2-1/2 inch receiver. However, it will likely be a very…
view full answer...The Buyers Products Black Receiver Tube #337RT25848B that you referenced weighs 27 lbs. It has a max trailer weight capacity of 20,000 lbs.
view full answer...You are correct, if you were to extend the length of your trailer tongue it would not lower the capacity of the tongue weight of your hitch. If anything the hitch has more leverage over the tongue weight now like you mentioned so the opposite would…
view full answer...I would use a protractor, see photo, place the protractor on the edge of the inside of one side of the trailer frame and the other inside edge of the trailer frame should be parallel with the 50 degree line on the protractor. Another way to verify…
view full answer...We have many hitch options for a truck that has a lift gate, but very few of them are a simple bolt on custom application. Because the locations for attaching lift gates vary, you will need to use a weld on option like the Class V Universal Weld-on…
view full answer...Since the trailer was off of the ground it would not take much voltage to stop the wheels from spinning so they may be getting power but they may not be getting enough power due to a short or wiring issue. But 9 times out of 10 weak trailer brakes…
view full answer...Load range B trailer tires are going to have a lower capacity than C load range tires. Basically that, psi rating, and the ply rating are the only differences. A higher load range tire would last a little longer than lower load ranges of the same…
view full answer...For an articulating coupler and hitch for your tear camper I recommend using the Lock 'N' Roll System. The Lock 'N' Roll has 3 axis of direction allowing it to move up and down, side to side, and rotate 360 degrees. It also has a more…
view full answer...There is a fender which may work for you in the Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fenders with Top and Side Steps #F008574-2. These are white plastic fenders that are 42-5/8" long x 9-5/8" wide x 12-3/4" tall. They have an 8" wide top…
view full answer...The vast majority of A-frame trailers have a 50 degree A-frame which is what the Demco trailer coupler #DM15337-97 fits. This is a weld-on application and welding should be performed by a qualified professional welder. The jack hole accepts a jack…
view full answer...The etrailer A-Frame Trailer Coupler w/ Round Jack Hole #CA-5280-RB uses the standard a-frame angle of 50 degrees. The length from the rear of the coupler to where the coupler meets its narrowest point is approximately 9" long. I have include…
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