Yes, it sounds like your springs are too heavy duty which is making them nearly impossible to find the "sweet spot". Your current spring has a 160 lb capacity which for a lighter style of ramp spring we have the part #ERS120D81 that has a…
Yes, on the bike rack but no on the Hidden Hitch Ball Mount item #80232. You can't tow a trailer with the Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter item #RM-077-2 anyways. That is only designed to be used for flat-towing plus you will lose half of…
Personally, when I have a choice between Roadmaster #RM-1129-135 and Hellwig #HE29GR I choose Roadmaster. I have used their sway bars for several years and have never had an issue. You are correct that the Hellwig is a solid 4140 steel and the…
The three Curt trailer hitches that you referenced, parts #C15300, #C15318 and #C15319, all are 2-inch Class V hitches that share common weight ratings and all fit your 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 Longbed with a factory standard or step bumper. All three can…
The Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter #RM-077-2 has a gross towing weight of 10,000 lbs and tongue weight of 400 lbs. This is intended for flat towing, otherwise the adapter will reduce your hitch capacity by 50%. Since you're using a winch…
I spoke with my contact at Curt and he informed me that the main cross tube of the Curt hitch part #C15319 that you referenced measures 3 inch by 3 inch.
I would love to help you get absolutely everything that you need to flat tow your 2018 Ford Fiesta SE Hatchback. However, Blue Ox does not make a base plate kit for the non EcoBoost model therefore I recommend you use Roadmaster instead. I typically…
It sounds like you have the 1996 Dodge Ram Pickup with an 8' bed and a standard or step bumper. With this being the case my recommendation is the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C15318 because of the design and how it installs. The Curt hitch I…
The options for a trailer hitch receiver for a 1995 Dodge Ram 3500 are only dependent on if you have a standard or step bumper, or if you have a deepdrop bumper. Having a dually isn't going to factor into the fit, as the hitches fit both single…
Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
When you are pulling your fifth wheel trailer you want the setup to be as level as possible. You did not say if the back of the truck is sagging or if the nose of the trailer is pointing down so the first thing I recommend is making sure everything…