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Hi Jeff! So the only combo with the 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern we have that provides that Load Range E rating is the Taskmaster Provider #TA56AR. It doesn't look like that tire is available by itself, either. This would certainly give you more…
view full answer...Hey John. The answer to your question really depends on what specific weight distribution (WD) system you are using. Many WD systems specify a tongue weight range that the hitch will work with. For example, the Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution w/…
view full answer...The most common 5-lug wheel bolt pattern on recreational trailers is indeed 5-on-4-1/2, such as with the Taskmaster wheel/tire combo #A225R645WM. You can use the linked article to help you confirm your bolt pattern. The linked page displays all…
view full answer...Yes, we do have a replacement cover for a Lippert 3000 series awning. You will need the Replacement Front Cover item #LC37FR.
view full answer...Your idea for the Stromberg Carlson Bike Bunk #CC-275 is a great one, the only problem is that even some of our smallest bike racks stick out past the 16-1/2" of clearance that you are looking for. I may have another solution for you though.…
view full answer...Because the #CC-275 bike bunk has a pretty limited weight capacity at 100 lbs, so you'll want to find a fairly light bike rack. I'd recommend the Curt #C18085. The Curt has capacity for 2 bikes weighing 45 pounds each. Please let us know if…
view full answer...Since you have a regal-style Solera awning the correct front cover for the drive head would be part #LC643922. If you needed to replace the idler head as well then you'd want part #LC643923. If the back side of the cover is damaged for either…
view full answer...All of our wheel/tire combos come pre-balanced to an extent. The heavy spot on the wheel is aligned with the light spot on the tire to create a balance that is sufficient for use on trailers. They are not completely balanced and will need to be taken…
view full answer...In this case I would go with the low side. Odds are you wont' be completely maxed out and sitting at 830 lbs. As soon as some of that water is gone you will also be under the 800 lb mark. The #17302 may give you a rough and rigid ride since fully…
view full answer...When you choose a WD system you want to choose one that has a Tongue Weight (TW) range that the Total Tongue Weight (TTW) of your towing setup falls in the middle of; too heavy and the ride will be stiff but too light and you won't even know the…
view full answer...The Curt hitch you are looking at part #E-100 will fit the 4 inch square bumper of your 5th wheel and has a tongue weight capacity 350 lbs tongue weight so it would easily carry 150 lbs of tongue weight. Curt requires the use of their stabilizer…
view full answer...Ideally you want your loaded tongue weight to fall right in the middle of the tongue weight range for the weight distribution system. The 1,200 lb tongue weight Equalizer system part #EQ37120ET that you referenced has a range of 800- 1,200 lbs so…
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