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I checked with Curt and they only have a 2-5/16 inch ball version of the QuickPin with the part #C84DR. S for a 2 inch ball a-frame coupler I really like the Demco coupler part #DM14793-52 which has the eZ Latch that I think is the easiest and least…
view full answer...Thanks so much for the photos, and there isn't a replacement for just the front coupler portion of the long-discontinued coupler you have. So in order to switch out from a 2" to a 2-5/16" coupler attachment, you will need to replace the…
view full answer...To upgrade your axles to a 5,200 lb weight rating you'll have to swap out your 3,500 lb axles for 5,200 lb axles like part #e55SR that comes with electric brakes and has 95" hub-face and 80" spring-center measurements. Unfortunately you…
view full answer...For a 1/2-20 sized wheel stud you will want #25-53 for screw in or #K12WB2 for drive in.
view full answer...Most 5-bolt brakes use flange #4-44-1. That's not to say that there aren't some oddball or older styles that might have had a different 5-bolt pattern but the vast majority are going to use what could be considered as the standard. I included…
view full answer...The only difference between the Optronics ThinLine LED Trailer Tail Light part #STL87RCB and part #STL87RCPG is that the latter has bullet style (removable) connectors and the former has bare wire ends.
view full answer...To get the best braking power for your boat trailer you would want to have disc brakes on both axles. If you happen to be limited to one axle then you would want the rear outfitted. With a 5,000lb boat you likely have two 3,500lb torsion axles. The…
view full answer...The disc brake kits like #K2R1058D13 are designed for torsion axles and disc brake rated EOH systems which have a higher 1600 psi level than drum brake actuators. This is currently the only kit we have compatible with 10K torsion axles from Lippert…
view full answer...What you have is an 86" long axle with a 4,400 lb capacity. Since 4,400 lb axles are no longer being produced, you will need an axle with a higher capacity for a replacement. I recommend the Trailer Axle Beam with Easy Grease Spindles #e45GR.…
view full answer...There is! To replace the standard pin and clip on the Curt QuickPin No Latch A-Frame Trailer Coupler #C84DR Curt actually recommend the Hitch Lock #C23025 which is what I recommend going with!
view full answer...I checked with TorkLift for you, and they do have a hitch that fits a 2022 Ram 4500 cab and chassis, with the correct fit being the following: - TorkLift SuperHitch Magnum Trailer Hitch Receiver #TL49YR Then, because of the overhang you mentioned,…
view full answer...Yes, you'd just need to reach out to a qualified welder and have them weld on spring seats like part #TRSS300 to the top side of the Trailer Axle Beam with Easy Grease Spindles #e45GR. It's super common to do for people who have an underslung…
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