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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...Hey there Don; the Curt #C13329 and etrailer #e33AR are the only 2" hitches confirmed to fit your friends 2018 Niro Hybrid. These hitches are compatible with the standard hybrid, which it sounds like your friend has, just not the PHEV or EV.…
view full answer...Per the instructions at step 12 for the Rhino-Rack RT-Style Roof Rack Tracks, it states that you should use the pneumatic or concertina style rivet gun because the rivets have to be firmly seated in the tracks. Using a normal hand rivet gun may not…
view full answer...The Kenda Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Black Mod Wheel part #AM32238B has a bolt pattern of 5 on 4.5". Check out the link I've added to see how to measure the current hubs and see if they're a match. If that…
view full answer...Based on the Dimensions of the 5'x8' Ironton trailer you are most likely to need the Trailer Axle with Idler Hubs #e37YR. This axle places the hub faces at 72" which is 6 inches wider than the bed size of your utility trailer. The spring…
view full answer...Ironton does require that their trailers like the 5 by 8 that you have stay under 45 mph. This is most likely related to the hubs that are on the trailer and the tires but it's hard to say for sure since we are not affiliated with them. If you…
view full answer...The 2-Piece Side Vent for Enclosed Trailers part #9139 will do a fine job of helping to vent the trailer for your generator. It looks like we have had a few customers use the vent for this exact purpose. If needed, you could install multiple side by…
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but the "Junior" Locking Stainless Steel Flush Door Latch with Inside Release #L1833 that you referenced can only fit doors up to 7/8 of an inch in thickness. For your 1 inch thick door you would want the Full…
view full answer...For a tandem axle trailer rated for 7000 lbs, you can use either a Load Range C or D tire. Each axle will be rated for 3500 lbs so you need a tire that will carry 1/2 that capacity. That would make your minimum load range before limiting your system…
view full answer...It is okay to have different load range tires on each axle of a tandem axle trailer on a temporary basis but I do not recommend using the trailer in this configuration in the long term. Also, it is never a good idea to mix tires of different sizes.…
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