For the Coglan's Hammock Carabiner # CG86UV The inner width at the top is 1-1/16" the inner width at the bottom is 5/8" and the latch open is 1/2". view full answer...
To choose a system with the proper rating, you will need to add the fully loaded and ready to tow tongue weight of the trailer to the weight of anything stowed behind the rear axle in the cargo area of the tow vehicle. The combined weight of these two items represents the Total Tongue Weight (TTW) of the set-up. The TTW is the figure you would use to choose a system.
The tongue weight capacity of the # RP66083 you mentioned is 800 lbs, which would not be enough for your set-up. Assuming... view full answer...
No. The CIPA Universal Towing Mirrors # CM11980-2 do not have any type of restrictions in regards to speed and I think you'll find that they're quite stable when mounted correctly on your mirrors; these mirrors will hold up to highway speeds without any issues. I've linked one of our installation videos on a newer model Expedition for you to have a look at as well, so that you can see exactly how they attach to your truck. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and measured the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit # K2R35DKG and found that the back head of the bolt (the farthest part out) sits about 2-1/2" away from where the brake mounting flange will install so it looks like you'll have about 1/2" of space to work with. view full answer...
I have a solution but hitch extensions really shouldn't be used with weight distribution setups. Your best solution would be a new weight distribution shank that is longer which would give you the extension you are needing to clear you jack.
For that we have the part # C17122 which is 18 inches overall and is our longest option. It's also compatible with all of the standard weight distribution heads too which means it'll fit the system you have now. view full answer...
I pulled a Camco Propane Cylinder Gas Gauge and Leak Detector # CAM59023 from our warehouse to measure its length and determined that it is 3-3/4 inches in length. view full answer...
I've reached out to WeatherTech in the past for mat dimensions and their response is always that they custom fit each mat to fit each application exactly so the WeatherTech Cargo Liner - Cocoa # WT43322 will fit like a glove to the rear cargo area on your 2017 Ford Expedition (they don't provide dimensions). The typical photo on the product page doesn't reflect the exact shape of the liner but if you notice there is a lip that fits snug against the seats and sides of the cargo area so that... view full answer...
I went and pulled the K-Source Custom Blind Spot Mirrors # KSCW1009 from our warehouse to get the dimension of them and found that the tall side of the mirror is 1-3/4 inches in height, the shorter side is 1-1/2 inches tall and the overall width is 3 inches. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and pulled one of the Pro Series Snap-Ring Swivel Jacks, # PSEJ10000101, to measure for you. I added dimensions to a photo I took of the mounting plate for you to use to see if the mounting pattern will match up to your mounting plate on your LAK sailplane trailer model T-5.
The overall dimensions of the mounting plate are 6-3/8 inches by 5-1/2 inches, and the bolt hole pattern is 4-3/8 inches on center for the outer most holes, 3-3/8 inches on center for the... view full answer...
BulletProof Hitches does not follow the standard measurement like everyone else, which is why you're seeing a difference on the # MD204. This has caused quite a bit of confusion over time.
Rise is the distance from the top of the shank to the top of the ball platform when the ball mount is oriented for greater coupler height. Drop is the distance from the top of the shank to the top of the ball platform when the ball mount is oriented for lower coupler height. The 6-1/4" measurement you... view full answer...
You are correct that the TimberLine Towers # Y33TR limit your weight capacity over the Yakima Crossbars # Y01157, but in this case it is actually your vehicle's roof load capacity that is the real limit. Based on my research, a 2019 Ford Expedition has a roof load capacity of 125 lbs if you have a moonroof and/or 20 inch wheels, otherwise it has a roof load capacity of 200 lbs. Check your vehicle owner's manual to make sure. Since the weight capacity of your vehicle is lower than the capacity... view full answer...
When fully compressed each of the hoses that come with the RhinoEXTREME # CAM39867 will measure 54 inches minus the elbow as that wouldn't fit in a RV bumper. view full answer...
I did a little research and it looks like the towing capacity of your 1999 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 is 7,900 pounds maximum. I looked up the 2010 Jayco M-32BHDS trailer and it has a dry weight of 7,765 pounds and a gross weight of 9,750 pounds. Once you have the trailer loaded with water, gas, and cargo it will likely exceed the 7,900 pound capacity of the vehicle. I advise looking at a lighter weight trailer, something with a gross weight under 7,900 pounds such as the M-29BHS. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and measured Curt trailer hitch # C13704 for you. The distance from the top of the mounting flanges to the top of the cross tube is 2 inches. I have included some pictures with additional measurements for you. view full answer...
I went to our warehouse to measure the included drain plug on the Derale Transmission pan cooler # D14208 and it is 1/2 inch 20 threads straight. The inner diameter of the drain hole is 0.44 inches using a digital caliper tool.
I made a couple diagrams for you to look at too. view full answer...
Dexstar Steel Mini Mod Trailer Wheel # AM20545 does not have any offset. I confirmed this with Dextsar. It sounds like you are asking about the backspacing which is the distance from the mounting flange to the outside of the rim.
Since this is a 6 inch wide rim the back spacing is 3-1/2 inches. To determine this you take the overall width of the rim and add an additional inch for the lip on the wheel and then divide by 2. view full answer...
I checked with B&W for you, and the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch # BWRVK3500-5W measures 30-1/2 inches wide and 36 inches long.
I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out as well of the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch # BWRVK3500-5W. view full answer...
The mounting holes in the 4-Pole Flat Mounting Bracket, item # 18144, are 1-3/4 inches apart.
The bracket is 2-1/4 inches wide overall and comes with two self tapping screws and two Phillips head stove bolts and nuts.
A No-Drill Mount Bracket, Long # C57202 or Short # 18140, is available to attach the 4-Pole Flat Mounting Bracket to the trailer hitch and eliminate the need to drill. view full answer...
Weight distribution spring bars simultaneously pull down on the trailer ferame, which increase the weight on the hitch ball, and lift up the weight distribution head that the ball is on, which basically cancels out any additional weight that was put on the ball.
When the system is set up properly the tongue weight of the trailer should stay roughly the same though it will likely be a little higher. Provided that the tongue weight is within the capacity of the hitch to start with you won't... view full answer...