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The three most common lug stud sizes for a trailer are 1/2"-20, 9/16"-18, and 5/8"-18. In order to make sure you get the correct lug nuts you need to measure the lug studs on the trailer now as we have no way to look this up for…
view full answer...The 5 means that the wheel is 5 inches wide from bead to bead (not overall width). The J indicates the design of the wheel bead seat but it is nothing you need to be concerned with as this is the most common shape for all trailer tires. To measure…
view full answer...Capture plates are designed to be used with auto slide hitches like the Demco Highjacker #DM8550034 or the PullRite Auto Slide hitches. As the B&W Companion #BWRVK3305 is a fixed fifth wheel hitch, you do not need a capture plate. If you are…
view full answer...You can actually measure the bolt pattern of a wheel in either way that you mentioned. I attached a picture that shows how to measure across center of the wheel to determine the bolt pattern but if you have a 5 lug bolt pattern you can also measure…
view full answer...Yes, the 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern in regards to trailer wheels is much more common therefore the selection of wheels will be much greater. The 5 on 5" bolt pattern has a slightly higher capacity but only marginally. I recommend the Dexstar…
view full answer...I checked with my contact at Retrax and they ran your serial number. They confirmed that the F09-2027 will be the correct remote receiver kit for your cover. We have this listed under part #RTX89TR, so it looks like you were on the right track in the…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at Curt and was able to get a dimension sheet for the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Class V #C15810 referenced in your question. I have attached an image of it for your review. This trailer hitch is designed to fit select…
view full answer...According to my research, the frame width of the 2008 Ford F250 and F350 trucks is 37-1/2 inches, so it's definitely wider than the frame used in the chassis/cab models. The Curt #C15410 Class V hitch you'd looked at is a fit for the 2008…
view full answer...The width of your frame indicates that your 2012 Ford F-450 is most likely a cab and chassis model which has the frame width a few inches than a standard truck bed. But if you can measure the distance between the mounting holes on the frame of your…
view full answer...The drop of the Curt Class V #C15810, which is the distance from the top of the hitch crossbar to the underside of the vehicle frame where the hitch mounting flanges attach to the vehicle is 5.63 inches. The distance from the face of the receiver to…
view full answer...The nut on the spindle should be tightened until snug, with no side-to-side play in the hub and then backed off slightly, about maybe a 1/8 of a turn. If the spindle uses a castle nut and cotter pin or tang nut, tighten the nut finger tight until it…
view full answer...In order to verify the spindle dimensions so that you can pick out the correct hub/drum you have to get exact dimensions. For that you need to use a digital caliper like part #PTW80157. For how old your trailer is this is especially important as the…
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