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Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Demco trailer coupler with a 5-position adjustable bracket. This is a cast ball coupler that's going to let you hook up your trailer to your tow vehicle. It's going to provide the connection point for your hitch ball, and then it's going to come with a channel bracket. This is going to allow you to adjust the coupler's height. That way, you can match… see more >
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Since the Demco Trailer Coupler #DM6125-81 that you have does not have a lip around the edge of the coupler you'd need to go with a different coupler lock instead of the part #AMP56FR that you referenced. Instead you'd want a coupler lock…
view full answer...Personally I prefer the Demco Trailer Coupler #DM14976-52 with the composite handle over the Coupler #DM15791-81 with a metal handle. I feel it is easier to operate as it does not have the safety latch like you get on the metal handle. Since most…
view full answer...I went out to the warehouse and found that the thread of the bolts in the Hardware Kit #DM6166 you referenced is about 1-3/4" long while the overall length of the bolts is 2-1/8" which you can see in the attached photo.
view full answer...This will depend on the hitch used and the height of the trailer coupler. You want the trailer to be as level as possible. We have a page on calculating hitch height and coupler height to help you find what ball mount would work best. Most light duty…
view full answer...I would be happy to help! The correct replacement Clevis hooks will be dependent on the thickness of your chain links. Likely you would need either the Curt Clevis Hook with Spring Loaded Safety Latch - 7/16" #C81970 which fits 7/16" Thick…
view full answer...To determine the rise or drop needed, jack up the trailer so that the frame is level to the ground. Measure from the bottom of the coupler to the ground. Then, measure from the top of the receiver opening on the trailer hitch to the ground. The…
view full answer...I recommend taking a look at the Clevis Hook with Latch #6495-401-04. This 3/8 inch clevis hook has a working load limit of 5,400 pounds, which will give you a combined capacity of 10,800 pounds when using two. The capacity refers to the overall…
view full answer...I do have options for you but the Curt S-Hook with Wire Keeper part #C81820 is not going to be the best solution for your winch's cable/strap or safety chains. Instead, for the winch I recommend using a clevis hook like part #6495-401-04 and for…
view full answer...We aren't manufacturers of those parts, and we don't have the testing ability in house, so I reached out to a couple of our manufacturers to see what information they could provide to try and help. I reached out to my contact at Curt…
view full answer...Our axles do not include leaf springs. So for 7k axles you could use with the part #8327834 that you referenced you have the option for the #DX74XR for a 24-7/8 inch spring that is rated at 7k like the axle.
view full answer...The two sizes you mentioned are pretty similar and fit many of the same 15 inch wheels. The 205/75-15 fits rim widths of 5 inch to 6-1/2 inch whereas the 225/75-15 fits widths that are 5 inch to 6 inch. The 205 is 27.1 inches tall and the 225 is 28.4…
view full answer...To determine if there are compatible hubs and associated bearings to replace your current hubs to a more standard size you will have to take several precise measurements on the spindle of your axle. It is recommended to use a set of dial calipers to…
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