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When Roadmaster refers to a 10 and a 14 mm bolt, they're referring to the diameter of the threaded portion of the bolt, not the size of the bolt head or the size wrench needed to install or remove the bolt. If you measure the diameter of the…
view full answer...Hey Todd, great question! There are actually two different lengths. A set of turnbuckles like #TLS9529-2-LK or #TLS9522-2-LK comes with four of the long-range which reach 25" - 43". There are also short-range which reach 14" -…
view full answer...The reverse light circuit on most vehicles usually have a max amperage draw of around 5 amps. The amperage is usually limited by the gauge of the wire used on the circuit. The recommended wire size for the reverse light pin on the Pollak Black…
view full answer...The correct steering stabilizer for your 2000 Ford F-53 with 20,500 GVWR is the Roadmaster Exact Center Steering Stabilizer with Custom Brackets for Ford F-53 Chassis, #RM36RR.
view full answer...For your 2001 Chevy Silverado 2500HD the correct tie downs from Torklift are part numbers #TLC2202 and #TLC3203 and with these tie downs the turnbuckles I would recommend the TorkLift Locking FastGun Turnbuckles #TLS9529-2-LK which are very easy to…
view full answer...Hey Gary, yes, we do have a base plate for your 2025 Ford Ranger! What you'll want is the Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit #RM23DQ. This base plate has removable arms, has hidden brackets for a non-obtrusive design, and has a simple…
view full answer...Hey Trevor, To flat tow your 2025 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon you'll need the following components: Baseplate: Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit #RM-521453-5. This is a fit for a factory plastic or steel bumper, if you have an aftermarket bumper…
view full answer...Brophy recommends using their rigid tie down hardware kit, part #TDHP, as their tie downs provide a small amount of flex.
view full answer...I attached a picture that shows the instructions we have for the Tie Downs part #HSAB that you referenced. We've haven't seen them be an issue on a 2001 Ford F-150, but if you could get me a picture of what your setup looks like I can see if…
view full answer...First of all the board or step underneath truck bed is referring to nerf bar or step that extends past the cab of your 2013 Ram 1500 to where it can also be used for accessing items in your bed. These will look like the Westin R5 Modular Nerf Bars…
view full answer...According to Ford's towing guide, your 2015 Ford F-150 has a max payload capacity of 3,300 ft. lbs. Therefore, yes, you should have no trouble using the Travel-lite 770RSL with your truck. The Brophy Clamp On Camper Tie-Downs part #HSSF is a good…
view full answer...With the Tie Downs part #HSSF the Brophy Turnbuckles part #TDHP would be the correct turnbuckles to use as they were designed for the tie downs you mentioned.
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