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  • What is the E-Coat Finish on Westin Grate Step Nerf Bars
  • E-coat is an immersion wet paint finishing process. In this case, the immersion of the nerf bars into the solution, followed by the application of electric current which makes it adhere to the surface. The E-coat is actually a base coat, the textured powder coat finish is applied on top of this to the # 27-74715-1975. The result is the best corrosion resistance possible.
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  • Where is the Draw-Tite Hitch Receiver Lock BD580412 Made?
  • The Draw-Tite Hitch Receiver Lock - Extra Long - Flush Design part # BD580412 is manufactured in China. For an alternative that is made in the United States I recommend using the InfiniteRule Hitch Lock for 2-1/2" Hitches - 3-1/8" Span - Stainless Steel part # 34061072-D for 2.5" hitch applications and the InfiniteRule Hitch Lock for 3" Hitches - 3-7/8" Span - Stainless Steel part # 34061074-D for 3" hitch applications. These are both made here in the United States and will offer...
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  • Who Manufacturers The etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e98843 for The 2019 Kia Sorento SX?
  • The 5,000LB etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e98843 for your 2019 Kia Sorento SX is manufactured for us by Curt. Their Made in the USA quality receivers were a great choice to carry the etrailer name. We do have our receivers powder coated in a matte black finish which I think looks better on most vehicles since so many use the matte black accents on them.
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  • What is the Wall Thickness of the Steel Used to Make Brophy Hitch Extender HE06
  • The wall thickness of the steel can vary from item to item but generally the wall thickness for hitch extender # HE06 is 3/16 to 1/4 inch. For the majority I have seen, it is 1/4 inch.
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  • Is the Trailer Bearing L44649 Durable
  • The bearings we offer like the part # L44649 are high quality bearings. As long as you stay under the speed rating for the tires you have on your hub these would work well and would not fail. You will need to make sure that you do keep grease in the hub. As long as they are properly greased and your trailer isn't overloaded these bearings would last a long time. I have included a video below on inspecting bearings and another video on how to pack bearings with grease.
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