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I definitely recommend to switch over from bias tire part #AM1HP52 to radials if you are traveling on a hot Florida Highway. Radial tires cords are positioned to flex easier than the stiffer sidewall of the bias tires. Bias tires create more friction…
view full answer...Hey Matt, it certainly may be possible to upgrade the tires on your utility trailer. Space limitations are the main thing to consider though. Our rule is that you want at least 3" between the tire and the wheel well/fender, and you want at least…
view full answer...It sounds like you have a pretty nice trip planned! Bias trailer tires do not have a set range you can travel as they meet DOT standards for a tire. With that said before you start your trip I would make sure to check your tires for any dry rot or…
view full answer...Thanks for all of the info! For your application I recommend the Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire with 14" Aluminum Wheel #KE87JR. This has a Load Range of C (1,925 lbs at 60 psi) and a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern as well so everything…
view full answer...I have attached the diagram with all of the dimensions of the Pro Series Square Jack - Drop Leg w/ Spring Return #PS1400950376 you are looking for. The Pro Series #PS1400950376 has a 10000lb weight capacity, is a direct weld on design, and includes a…
view full answer...The Furrion RV Stereo #DV3300SBL can be paired to your smartphone by completing the following steps: 1. Activate Bluetooth mode on your mobile device. Then press the Bluetooth button on the front panel of DV3300S to enter pairing mode. 2. When…
view full answer...As long as your 26 foot travel trailer has an a-frame style trailer tongue and has tongue weight less than 4,000 lbs (it will) the Bulldog Powered-Drive Trailer Jack #BD500200 that you referenced would work great for you. Check out the review video I…
view full answer...If the trailer's GVWR is 2,500 pounds you'll be fine with a Load Range D or E tire. A 205/65-10 tire with Load Range D like #AM1HP54 is rated up to 1,330 pounds at 70 psi and the E tire like #AM1HP56 is rated up to 1,650 pounds at 90 psi.…
view full answer...Different size and bolt pattern wheels that take the same tire size will have different psi ratings. If your existing wheels are rated for 65 psi then it is less likely that they would also be rated for 80 psi which is what an ST225/75-15 load range…
view full answer...I think I have a solution for you in the Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit, #295-000021 for white or, #295-000019 for black. This latch kit measures 3.47" wide x 4.28" tall, fits doors that are 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" thick,…
view full answer...I believe I have a solution for you, but I think you may need to remeasure your cutout and/or compare the measurements of your current latch with one of ours. Since latches tend to be fairly universal in size when it comes to the RV world the Global…
view full answer...There sure is! What you will need is a pole tongue adapter like the Pole-Tongue Adapter for Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Systems - 14,000 lbs GTW, 1,400 lbs TW #EQ95-01-5950 which will allow you to use a Equal-i-zer or Fastway e2 weight…
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