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Hey Dan, the B and W Continuum is a really great weight distribution system that will work great for your 2025MTX - T 24. The one you would need is the part #BW53FR since you have an underslung coupler. I know this is one of the more expensive weight…
view full answer...Hi Carl; the saddle attachment on the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM34FR is 3-1/4" wide at the base of it before the sides flare out. What will you be using the jack for?
view full answer...Hey Todd, The Power Mountain TallBoy Off-Road Jack is a single piston hydraulic jack. Designed to lift 12,000lbs with a lift range of 8-1/2" all the way up to 37-3/4". What kind of off road vehicle do you have?
view full answer...Hey Michael, The wheel for your Yakima Rack And Roll Kayak Trailer #Y08106 would be held in place with a single bolt. The bolt head would stick out past the wheel so you should be able to use another wrench to hold the bolt while you torque down the…
view full answer...One of the many nice things about the Rack and Roll Trailer is that Yakima did a really good job of designing it so that it doesn't require a lot of maintenance. - Yakima recommends checking the wiring connections, beginning with the trailer…
view full answer...Hey Richard, the Yakima Rack and Roll trailer part #Y08106 does not come with axle grease but you could use some LMX red grease like the part #L11380 or even any bearing grease you have on hand.
view full answer...Hey Lynn, are you asking about the dimensions of the base of the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM34FR? If so, the base is 8 by 7 inch and this has a 12,000 lb lifting capacity so it would lift a 12k fifth wheel by the frame as well.
view full answer...Hi Joe; the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM34FR starts off at 8.5" tall with a lift up to 14.25" without adding any extensions as seen in the attached photo. The shortest extension is 5" so it would extend up to…
view full answer...I did some checking and the 2012 Jeep Liberty 4WD is towable on a tow dolly like the #RM-2050-1 as-is as long as you follow the outlined procedures in the owners manual. Drive shaft does not need to be disconnected.
view full answer...Hi Mark! We do have a TPMS system that can work with the 12 tires in your towing setup, but none of the kits that are available have 12 sensors that come with them. For your application I recommend using the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers…
view full answer...To replace the brass sensors that came with your TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster #TM56FR you need the kit #TM-2Brass which comes with 2 sensors.
view full answer...Hello Derek, thanks for reaching out. Yes, a 12,000 lb bottle jack like the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM34FR would be completely fine to use with that setup. You would not be lifting the full weight of the truck and camper to…
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