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Trailer hitch fits are very specific nowadays so what you are trying to do is not possible. Back in the day the full size trucks basically all took the same hitch but not anymore. For your 2008 Ford Ranger you'd want the #75082.
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
For your 2004 Ford Ranger with a full size spare and stepside bed, I recommend the Curt Class III Round Tube Receiver Hitch #13138. This is a Class III trailer hitch that will provide a 2 inch receiver opening with a 400 pound tongue weight capacity…
The longer hangers are the center hangers. The reason they are longer than the end hangers is because the shackle straps of the equalizer. It is somewhat hard to explain, but the longer center hanger is to compensate for how the shackle straps move…
For me, between the Access Cover, #A22010109 and the Truxedo, #TX250101, I would go with the Access cover because it is as low profile design. It sits only 1/2 inch above the bed rails. The Truxedo cover is 1-1/2 inches above the rails. Given that…
To install the Draw-Tite Class III 2 Inch Hitch, part #75082, on your 1996 Ford Ranger you do not need to completely remove the bumper. The bumper is held on to the vehicles frame by two bolts on each side of the vehicle. When installing the…
While my contact at SnowBear was not able to get me the dimensions you asked about they were able to tell me that the Replacement Scraper Blade #SB324-066 that you referenced is designed to fit the older and newer models of their plows so they…
For your 2015 Honda CR-V, I recommend the Tow Ready Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring #118561. This wiring harness will plug into the existing factory wiring in your CR-V, as you've seen in the installation videos. The connectors that plug into the…
Traditionally trailer tires have been rated for a maximum speed of 65 mph. You wouldn't find a speed rating on the tire's sidewall and the 65 max was then assumed. Not too long ago tire manufacturers started testing their tires for faster…
Ideally, you would want to use identical tires on the same axle, but as long as both tires are the same size, both radials and are both of the same load range, using two different makes of tire on your boat trailer will not cause a problem. Be sure…
Even when stored in the somewhat controlled environment of a garage, tires are still subject to dry rot and flat spotting. Even if the tire tread has plenty of depth left and you can't see any cracking with the naked eye, the generally accepted…
Yes, you can mount a ST205/75D15 Bias Trailer Tire #AM1ST92 on a wheel that had a ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire #LHWL300 as long as the wheel matches the required width for that tire. Generally all the 205/75-15 tires will fit a 5"-6"…