Yes, you can. The 2021 Chevy Colorado's and their hitches are rated to be used with weight distribution systems. It looks like your Forest River E-Pro 15TB travel trailer tops out at just below 3,900 lbs. Weight distribution systems are recommended off of tongue weight which is typically 10% - 15% of a trailer's total weight. This would put yours around 390 lbs - 585 lbs.
I recommend the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control item # EQ37060ET. This system has a... 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 Dexstar Dual Wheel with 5-1/2" Offset # AM20790 does not have a maximum pressure since the wheel could handle far more than any tire that would fit. Max psi is determined by the valve stem. This wheel does not include a valve stem so you could add the # AM20906 which can handle up to 200 psi. view full answer...
The brake shoes on the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 10" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 4,400 lbs # K23-462-463-00 needed for your 4400lb trailer axle measure .18" thick, and if measuring the braking material and the metal backing plate measures .29" thick.
I included a video of the # K23-462-463-00 for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution System w Sway Control - item # RP66086 is a great product and would work well with your 2021 Wolf Pup 16FQ camper but it is slightly over-rated for what you need. Your camper maxes out below 4,000 lbs and the Reese system has a maximum capacity of 10,000 lbs.
I recommend the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution with 2-Point Sway Control item # FA92-00-0600. This is a trunnion bar system with a 6,000 lbs maximum capacity and a 600 lbs maximum tongue... view full answer...
You will want to inflate the tires to the max psi that the tires have. Trailer tires always need to be inflated to their max pressure to ensure you get their full capacity whereas the max psi rating for a wheel is just how much in total it can handle. Since your tires state they need 80 psi you would need to inflate them to 80 psi when they are cold and you'd be set. view full answer...
Some weight distribution systems do allow you to interchange the bars with the head units but for your application the head of the 6K Equal-i-zer # EQ37060ET that you own is only rated for up to the 6K system so in order to use the 10K bars you need the whole 10K Equal-i-zer # EQ37101ET.
The heads between these 2 kits do have the same mounting bolt hole pattern as the shank though so you'll be able to continue using the same shank. 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 Dexstar trailer wheel part # AM20149 that you referenced does have the 1,520 lb weight capacity that you are wanting. This does use the larger valve stem hole diameter but you can use the Americana Metal valve stems part # AM20906 which can actually fit both sizes. view full answer...
I have some towing mirrors for your 2022 Toyota Tundra, however the CIPA item # 11953 you were looking at does not fit. Instead you will want the K-Source Universal Towing Mirrors item # KS69ZR.
I have attached a couple of pictures below along with an installation video so you can see what these mirrors look like once installed.
The prices are on the right hand side of all of our product pages. view full answer...
The Reese Goose Box 5th wheel trailer coupler # RP85FR and similar models do not add turning clearance to help short-bed trucks the way a Sidewinder 5th wheel pin box like # RP61412 does. You still want to check your turning clearance using the formula in the linked article on Sidewinders.
The Goose Box # RP85FR is a direct bolt-on replacement for several standard Lippert 5th wheel OEM pin boxes, including the popular 1621. view full answer...
To add a set of 5th wheel rails to your 2016 GMC Sierra 1500, I recommend the B&W Custom 5th Wheel Installation Kit item # BWRVK2503. This set of rails is industry standard which means it will work with most 5th wheel hitches on the market including the B&W Patriot Hitches item # BWRVK3270 or item # BWRVK3255. The brackets are custom fit and install in pre-existing holes in your Sierra's frame. They fit all three bed lengths of the 2016 Sierra 1500.
I have linked an installation video... view full answer...
Yes, they do! The Thule WingBar Edge Crossbars item # TH89FE will mount between the rails using the Edge Raised Rail Feet for Thule Edge Crossbars item # TH69SC. This roof rack kit is confirmed to fit the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder with the factory installed raised roof rails. view full answer...
I think what you are meaning by "centerline" is a 16 foot measurement as taken from the center of the mounting arm to the center of the opposed mounting arm. The Solera 18V Power RV Awning, 16' Wide, # LC729486 requires 69" of open vertical space on the wall of your RV for installation; this is measured from awning rail straight down and needed for installation of wall-mounted brackets. The canopy fabric, when fully extended, is 15' 1" wide x 8' long.
An awning rail # LC715217 is needed... 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...
Since Dexstar Steel Mini Mod Trailer Wheel # AM20746 has a zero offset the backspacing would be half the overall width of the wheel which on a 16 x 6 wheel is about 7 inches. That would make the backspacing 3-1/2 inches. view full answer...
Weight distribution systems are recommended based on tongue weight which is typically 10% - 15% of the trailer's total weight. This would put your tongue weight somewhere between 800 lbs and 1,200 lbs. 777 lbs seems awful low but I have a system that will cover that entire range for your Surveyor 295QBLE travel trailer. I recommend the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control item # EQ37120ET.
This system has built in 4-point sway control that will keep your trailer... view full answer...