What's up everybody, it's AJ with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna be checking out various wheel chocks. So there's a bunch of 'em on the website and each one has its benefits to use with specific trailers or specific situations. It can get a little confusing. So we're gonna go down the line here. Some of the ones we pulled today and kind of just show you which ones work best with what trailer.… see more >
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Hello John, I apologize for the delay in the answer, but I was waiting to hear back from the manufacturer. Both the cam buckles and grommets are made from steel on the Gladiator Waterproof Cargo Net w/ Integrated Tarp - Cam Buckle Tie-Downs - 6'…
view full answer...Your 235/80R16 tire has a 30.8" diameter so for your application I recommend the Adco Ultra Tyre Gard RV Wheel Covers #290-3972 for tires that are still on the trailer or the Classic Accessories Universal Fit Spare Tire Cover #052963753875 if…
view full answer...Yes, rubber wheel chocks such as the Buyers Products 5" Wheel Chock part #337WC1467A tend to have a better grip on asphalt and pavement when compared to plastic which can have a tendency to slide. I personally prefer rubber wheel chocks to…
view full answer...What I think you are asking is, how to set-up the hitch with the Rhino Box as the narrow width of the pin box does not engage the capture plates on your Demco Hijacker 5th Wheel hitch. What you are missing is the Demco Hijacker Autoslide Locking…
view full answer...The three most common lug stud sizes for a trailer are 1/2"-20, 9/16"-18, and 5/8"-18. In order to make sure you get the correct lug nuts you need to measure the lug studs on the trailer now as we have no way to look this up for…
view full answer...The Andersen Rapid Jack #AM3620 is designed specifically for trailers with leaf springs and tandem axles to change tires or for single axle trailers with or without leaf springs for leveling. The only issue some people have had with their tandem…
view full answer...The stabilizer jacks aren't trailer specific, but the mounting hole spacing is pretty standard across the board. I'd recommend removing the damaged jack and comparing the mounting plate hole spacing to what's shown in the provided photos.…
view full answer...The #CAM55194 features a standard 50-amp male (NEMA 14-50P) and 50-amp female (NEMA 14-50R) connectors. Rated for 125/250 volts/12500 watts. It's constructed with 100% copper, 6/3 + 8/1-gauge wires for superior conductivity. So it has three…
view full answer...You do NOT have to plug in both the 15-amp and 30-amp male ends to use the Power Grip RV Power Maximizer #CAM55025. You can plug in just the 15-amp or just the 30-amp male end and it will still work. The 30 or 15 amp end not plugged in will NOT be…
view full answer...The maker of your trailer is really the only reliable source for its specifications and capacities. In my research on the Wells Cargo website I too was unable to find any roof details about your trailer other than that the aluminum roof on the 6 x 10…
view full answer...I looked up your 2016 Rpod 179 and the #328-003-6019R light looks a lot like what you have. I can't be sure without measuring your light but this one is 5-3/8 inches in total diameter. The mounting holes are also 4-1/8 inches apart on center.…
view full answer...If the inside of your trailer tire is rubbing against the frame on your trailer then you can either get a new trailer axle that has a larger hub-face measurement or get slightly smaller tires. The easier solution would be to swap out your tires for…
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