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There is no difference between the 2,500 version of the SnapPad SnapJack for RV Scissor Jack Stabilizers, and the 5K to 7K version #SN65FR. The only difference between the two would be the capacity they can handle. In order to determine which one…
view full answer...You can add larger wheels and tires to a trailer as long as you have enough room for the larger size. The main clearance issues we find when putting larger tires and wheels on a trailer is from the top of the tire to the fender and from the inside…
view full answer...With a few possible exceptions (large fifth wheels that use LT or Light Truck Tires), we recommended that only trailer tires be used on trailers because they have stiffer sidewalls which do a better job dealing with the vertical load tires experience…
view full answer...Yes, the #100019-24 pigtail can be used to connect your dual-cylinder 100 lb propane setup to the regulator on your RV. Since this hose does not have a back-check to contain a gas leak, you will need the #204120-MBS fitting that includes a…
view full answer...With the CE Smith trailer wheel spare carrier part #CE27201 you can mount the wheel vertically or horizontally.
view full answer...The Lock N Roll Articulating Coupler #336TS504 dimensions for the A-frame are 2.19" at the narrowest part and 11.22" at the widest part of the opening. It is 9.68" long from largest opening to narrowest. I have included a picture below…
view full answer...Yes, you can use 15" x 6" trailer wheels with a zero offset and 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern on your Airstream Argosy (assuming the bolt pattern matches); a zero offset simply means that the the mounting surface is on the same plane as the…
view full answer...In order to wire your cargo trailer for both 12 volt DC and 110 volt AC power you would need to install a AC/DC distribution panel and power converter which we currently do not offer. You would then wire the 12 volt power to the converter along with…
view full answer...Your trailer hitch receiver may or may not be rated for weight distribution. If you let me know your model year I can help with specifics. If your trailer hitch receiver is rated for weight distribution, normally the tongue weight is increased and…
view full answer...The A-frame trailer jack support plates for 2-1/4 inch jacks are all approximately 1/8 inches thick. There are some manufacturer tolerances so one might be slightly thicker than the next. And models that are raw steel like #BD003135 are more uniform…
view full answer...Scissor jacks like the part #TJSCHD-24-4 are a great option for stabilizers on a smaller trailer like you have. These mount on the trailer permanently wherease a set of stabilizers like the Ultra-Fab Stackable Stabilizers #UF48-979003 are a great…
view full answer...The Scissor Stabilizer Jack #TJSC-24, which also comes in a 2-pack #TJSCHD-24 and a 4-pack #TJSCHD-24-4, is a universal fit so you would need to double check our measurements to ensure they fit your travel trailer. When they are collapsed they…
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