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The key factor for selection of a suitable weight distribution system is the total effective tongue weight. This figure includes the fully loaded trailer's measured tongue weight (loaded with all gear and supplies exactly as it will be when you…
view full answer...It is interesting that you are experiencing more sway with the 1,200 lb Strait-Line #RP66084. Typically what we see is that weight distribution (WD) systems that are overrated for their towing setup cause the trailer to be more stiff. Nevertheless…
view full answer...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…
view full answer...The Replacement RoundBar SL Adapter for Yakima StreamLine Towers part #8880641 is designed to mount to a stud inside the SkyLine Towers for Yakima Crossbars part #Y53TR. Therefore the stud will be included with the mounting feet but this is not…
view full answer...Your 2013 Chevy Tahoe does not have a factory brake controller plug under the dash, so a custom wiring adapter like the Tekonsha #3026-S that you referenced cannot be used to install a brake controller. With that being said, if your Tahoe is equipped…
view full answer...The Curt Class III hitch, part #C13161 is indeed a fit for a 2013 Chevy Tahoe PPV (Police Package Vehicle). You can see it being installed on a 2012 St. Charles County Police PPV Tahoe by clicking the provided link. The tow package harness is already…
view full answer...The Redarc BCDC Charger part #RED36TR can work with your fridge but it wasn't designed to power accessories directly. You could use it to charge your 12 volt battery that is then powering your 3-way fridge on DC mode though.
view full answer...The tire size ST225/75R15 is designed to fit 15 inch diameter wheels with a 6-7-1/2 inch width. The part #AM20534 that you referenced is a 15 inch wheel with a 6 inch width so in that regard it would work well. The bolt pattern of this wheel is 6 on…
view full answer...Hydraulic brakes are better suited for boat trailers for the simple fact that wires and water do not like to cooperate with each other, but the etrailer.com Self Adjusting Electric Trailer Brakes, #AKEBRK-35L-SA, can be used on a boat trailer…
view full answer...I have attached an install video to this page for you to check out that you can use as a guide for installing the Titan Model 60 actuator part #T43397007K that you referenced. The video shows a very similar Demco coupler part #DM72VR but the couplers…
view full answer...To measure the width of a trailer wheel you will measure from where the tire beads will seat on the wheel. That will be from the inside of the inner wheel flange to the inside of the outer wheel flange, not from edge to edge of the wheel. To measure…
view full answer...The Buyers Products #337TC1002 can handle up to 40 amps.
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