Yes, there is an electric A-frame jack (electric lift) that will work wonderfully on your Keystone Hideout 24BHWE travel trailer, and the jack is from Stromberg Carlson:
- Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack # JET-5000
The # JET-5000 jack has a 5,000 lb capacity, which is more than enough to support the weight at the front of your Keystone trailer. The jack will simply bolt on, so it's simple to set up, and even has LED lights so you can easily activate the jack at night if needed. view full answer...
I am not sure which dimension you have is 14-1/2 inches but the overall dimensions of the High Point Over the Range Microwave part # HP64ZR are 29-15/16" wide x 15-11/16" tall x 15" deep. view full answer...
For your 2016 Keystone Hideout 29BKS, I recommend going with the Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 22" Lift - 4,000 lbs - White # BD500200. This includes 3 LED lights making it easy to set up at night and the built-in level has springs for simple, accurate leveling. With the drop leg and 22 inches of lift, it is an ideal choice for just about any trailer. view full answer...
Adding an electric jack to the tongue of your 2016 Keystone Hideout BHWE is going to take the headache out of manually cranking it up or down when loading it or unloading it from the vehicle.
I recommend Stromberg Carlson Electric Trailer Jack - Drop Leg - A-Frame - 2 inch Lift - 5,000 lbs - Black
Item # JET-5000.
This jack is designed for A-Frame trailers with a 5000 lb weight capacity. Bolt on application. Has a total of 23 inches of lift. 18 inches of travel on the main tube and a... view full answer...
Yes, if you were to use a weight distribution system like the part # C17050 you'd get the higher tongue weight capacity you mentioned of 912 lbs instead of 400 lbs like you mentioned. view full answer...
Going with the larger diameter ST205/75-15 tire will move the top of the tire about 1/2 inch closer to the wheel well. If this added proximity would leave you at least 3-4 inches clearance to the top of the wheel well, then you'll be fine going with the larger diameter tire. There just a tiny fraction of an inch width difference, so that won't come onto play.
We don't offer a 15 inch wheel with a 5 on 5-1/2 inch bolt pattern, but we do offer 275/75-15 Load Range D tires. I'd recommend... view full answer...
I'd be happy to help, but you're going to need to measure the current equalizers on your 2021 Keystone Hideout 29DFSWE to confirm that the MORryde # MR87ZR are going to fit.
The # MR87ZR measure 6-1/2" center to center of the horizontal mounting holes that the shackles get installed into, and 3-1/8" from the center of the upper hole to the center of the lower two holes as shown in the below diagram.
As long as these measurements are pretty close to what you have now, this'll work just... view full answer...
Yes, the Furrion RV Observation Camera System # FOS43TASF that you referenced can be installed on your 2019 Keystone Hideout Travel Trailer. This comes with everything you'd need to install too in case your trailer did not come with camera pre-wiring. Basically the camera mounts at the top of the rear of the trailer and taps into the running light circuit and then the monitor mounts in the tow vehicle. To activate it all you have to to do is turn on the running lights or head lights of... view full answer...
For a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball for your Fastway E2 Weight Distribution System part # FA92-00-1000 I recommend the Equal-i-Zer ball part # EQ91-00-6100.This has the correct dimension shank that is 2-3/8 inches long and 1-1/4 inch in diameter just like you need. view full answer...
It's not acceptable to mix the load range of trailer tires on a trailer. It's also not really advised to upgrade the load range rating either as this will force you to increase pressure which will result in a rougher ride. The thing most people don't understand is that the total weight capacity of the trailer tires won't equal the GVWR of the trailer because there is still going to be 10-15% of the weight from the trailer carried on the vehicle via the tongue. For a quality 205/75-14 trailer... view full answer...
Yes, the 1-7/8" 12pt Thin Walled Socket # ALL643216 is deep enough to work with what you mentioned. It would still reach the nut with the amount of threads you mentioned showing. view full answer...
I do have a great option for you, however we do not have any standard 3,500 pound round tube axles available that match the dimensions you provided. For an exact replacement your best option will be to go through a local trailer shop or the manufacturer.
Otherwise I recommend taking a look at a Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System. This system features independent suspension setups that provide a uniquely smooth ride and will install on any frame width. Typically they will eliminate... view full answer...
So long as the bumper of your travel trailer is a 4" x 4" square bumper I recommend the etrailer RV Bumper 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver # e38HR.
I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out as well. view full answer...
I recommend using the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution # FA92-00-0800 with your 2022 Keystone Hideout 175BH. The Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution # RE34FR will be quickly overloaded as it is only rated for 200-600lbs of tongue weight. With your Hideout weighing 485lbs dry the 20lbs of propane along with a 48lb Battery # BRW34FR will put you at 553lbs. Since the storage is also on the front you will want to go with a system like the e2 # FA92-00-0800 with a rating of 400-800lbs of tongue... view full answer...
There isn't a set torque spec used when tightening the spindle nut. The hub is placed on the spindle, making sure the inner and outer bearings are correctly seated. The spindle nut is then run down until you start feeling resistance. At that point, spin the hub and check for end play (wobble). If the hub still seems a bit loose, you can run the nut down a bit more.
As you'll see in the video I've linked to, tightening the nut is something you'll do by feel, not by a particular torque rating. view full answer...
The Furrion Vision S is the current version of the Furrion observation systems and the Vision 2 is the older and now discontinued F0S48TAPK.
For the Little Guy Mini Max the # FOS43TASF will fit and work well since it is pre-wired for a Furrion kit like this. I attached an install video for this kit for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The last two number in a trailer size is the diameter wheel that it was designed to fit. This basically is only number where there is no leeway on fitting it to different sizes. So since you currently have the size ST205/75R14 that means you have to stick with a tire designed for a 14 inch wheel like the # AM10235 which is a Load Range D in the size you are needing and has a higher speed rating. view full answer...
For a Load Range D trailer wheel and tire in the size ST205/75-14 that you need the part # 274-000053 that you referenced would be what you'd want. This is on a silver wheel like you said you needed as well. view full answer...
We have 2,000 lb axle trailer leaf springs like the # 072-017-00 but to pick out the correct ones for your Keystone I'd need to know what length of leaf springs you need which you'd have to measure without a load on the springs. These are 21 inches long. The part # e84SR is 20-3/8 inches long, and # SP-113275 is 23-1/2 inches long. view full answer...