There really isn't a way to move the weight forward of a hitch without moving the rails forward. If you move the hitch forward but the rails stay in the same place you really won't move a significant amount of weight forward since the area in the truck bed still carries the weight in the same place. view full answer...
The Greystone Standard RV Microwave w/ Trim Kit - 1,350 Watts - 0.9 Cu Ft - Black # 324-000105 will measure 19" wide, by 14-1/4" deep, by 13-1/2" tall without the trim installed. The height measurement is indeed from the absolute top to the bottom of the legs. I included an image of how we measured this as well as a review video as well. view full answer...
The mounting plate for the Lippert 1-1/4" Trailer Hitch Receiver # LC240220 is 8 inches wide and 3-1/2 inches tall. It has mounting holes which are 2 inches apart on center vertically and 6 inches apart on center horizontally.
I have added a link to a video review for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The Curt 15-Amp Blade Fuse # C58450-1 measures 0.73" wide, and 0.74" tall including the blades. Without the blades it is 0.47" tall. I have attached a photo for you to reference. view full answer...
I actually went out to our warehouse and measured the:
-Replacement Sidewind Handle Shaft Bushing for etrailer and Ram Square, Direct Weld Jacks # TJD-7000S-BU with a set of calipers # PTW80157, and measured:
-30.09 mm (1-3/16") for an overall diameter,
-23.02 mm (.91") for an overall diameter of the inner circle,
&
-21.64 mm (.85") for an overall diameter of the inner circle to the flat piece (shown in image).
I have attached a diagram depicting these measurements for you to check... view full answer...
Yes, they do. The ones you were looking at, item # 23-468-469, are Dexter's Nev-R-Adjust brakes. This set of left and right hand assemblies are the top of the line option for your 2015 R-Pod 179 trailer. Once you install them and they get broken in you will never have to mess with them again.
If you are wanting the most affordable option, then I would go with the etrailer Electric Trailer Brake Kit item # AKEBRK-35. This is still a great set of brakes they just won't have the self adjusting... view full answer...
The distance between the brackets is 3" on the Scissor Stabilizer Jack item # TJSC-24.
I have linked a review video and a diagram with all of the mounting hole dimensions below. view full answer...
The Lionshead Aluminum Liger Trailer Wheel # LH34FR does have an 1,820 pound load limit, but it will not really carry a max pressure as it will always be more than any tire that can be installed on it. I will say that you are limited to 65 psi due to the valve stem that comes included, so something like the Westlake ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D # LHWL300 would match this perfectly. However, If you wanted a heavier duty tire, like the Westlake ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer... view full answer...
You'll need a table that is, at minimum, 22" wide x 18" deep to fit the Greystone Countertop Side-by-Side RV Griddle and Grill # WAY94FR. view full answer...
The Classic Accessories PolyPro # CA80200 you were looking at is the best option we have for your 1958 Shasta AirFlyte that has a 14' body, but since this cover fits up to a 17'7" body you're going to have a little slack that you'll need to secure.
The next closest cover only goes up to 13'7" you'll just need to use the larger cover. view full answer...
The Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control - 6,000 lbs GTW, 600 lbs TW # EQ37060ET you were looking at weighs in at 98lbs.
Keep in mind that due to the role the weight distribution hitch plays, its weight will not get added to the tongue weight of the trailer or vehicle.
This hitch is designed for trailers with a tongue weight of 200-600lbs, so as long as your tongue weight falls in this range this would be a perfect option for you.
If you find your tongue weight... view full answer...
The Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers # LC145546 that you referenced is a kit of two equalizers. These are rated for use on axles with capacities between 5,000 lbs and 8,000 lbs. So since your 15k trailer would most likely have a pair of 8k axles this kit would work great at smoothing out your ride quality as well as being properly weight rated. view full answer...
The Optronics LED RV Dome Light # ILL45CB that you referenced puts out a very warm light. I would say it would match the 3500k light temperature very well. You can see the temperature of the light in the attached picture. view full answer...
For the Timbren Heavy-Duty Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - 4" Lift Spindle - Regular Tires - 2,000 lbs # ASR2KHDS04, I've attached a photo with all the dimensions you were seeking but the basic plate dimensions are 4-3/4 inches by 13 inches for the base plate. view full answer...
The Replacement 18-Tooth Gear for Lippert Components RV Slide Out # LC122739 has a 0.6200 hex hub x a diameter of 1.6670 x and a height of 0.7500.
If you can tell me what component the gear comes from that you're trying to replace, then I will be happy to do more research to find what you need. view full answer...
This is referring to rear tires on a dually truck. Tire sidewalls, on tires that can be used singlely or in dual, will have two maximum weight ratings marked. One rating for single use and a lower rating for dual use. In the event that one of the dually tires has a failure, the remaining three rear tires will be able to support the load long enough to move, at a reduced speed, out of immediate danger. view full answer...