That's a great question. I checked with Yakima and was told that the # Y8890279 replacement spine could be used with the trays scavenged from your older HoldUp 2 bike rack to construct a 2 bike add-on for your
# Y02479 HoldUp EVO bike rack. The bolt holes will line up perfectly. view full answer...
Most of the breakaway switches from ESCO are part number LBS48-16. We do not carry any of the components for that switch.
If you are looking for a replacement switch the Hopkins Replacement Break-Away Switch # HM20014 would work well for you. Since switches are basically universal, this will work.
I have attached links to a couple helpful articles about breakaway switches you can check out. view full answer...
We have the pin you're looking for.
The Thule 944 Hitching Post used # 853-5210-02 as the pin/lanyard. Removing the pin allows the rack to tilt rearward away from the vehicle. view full answer...
If turning the key does not lock the knob on your Thule Spare Me bike rack # TH963PRO, it sounds like your need to replace your lock core. If you already have a change key, you can use the # TH75DD for a new lock core and key. If you have a specific key number that you prefer, we should be able to match it if you can provide a key code. Otherwise any key number will do. As long as the lock is stuck in the unlocked position, you will be able to remove the cores. view full answer...
Your 'Trailer Rental Place' branded hitch was manufactured by Draw-Tite that's been re-stickered with the name of the trailer rental people. What you have is a # 75670 if it's a Class III with a 2 inch receiver tube or # 36492 with a 1-1/4 inch receiver tube.
You would indeed use part # RHK. On the product page (click the link below) in the field for Hitch Item Number, type in # 75670 for a Class III or # 36492 for a Class II. In the "Manufacturer" drop down menu, choose Draw-Tite then... view full answer...
Trailers do not have a donut type of spare available as an option. Trailer tires are built differently than passenger vehicle tires. They are made with a thicker sidewall to handle more vertical load. A donut would not be sufficient. You would just use the same size tire and wheel as a spare as what is already on the trailer. In this case use an ST175/80R13 tire.
I have included a link to the right to all of the tire and wheel combos we have in size ST175/80R13.
We have a lot of spare... view full answer...
If you have to use a hammer to slide out or push back the arms on the Falcon 2 tow bar then something is seriously wrong and a repair kit may not solve the problem. It sounds like something is bent which would mean the tow bar is not safe to use.
I can send you a copy of the installation details for the Falcon 2 complete repair kit # RM-910003-60 in a separate email.
If you do need to replace an arm use # 910021-80 for the passenger side or # 910021-70 for the driver side. view full answer...
Looking at your photo, it's hard to make out which clips your fairing is currently using. The newer AirScreen fairing uses the # 8528583001 as a replacement while the older model used # 8537361. I've put together a photo for you showing them side by side, so you can compare to what you already have. view full answer...
Yes, the Replacement Anti-Wear Shoe Assembly for Fisher Snowplow - 7" # 3371303305 is sold individually so the price is per shoe. This part replaces the Fisher A5517. The outer diameter of the shaft is 1.35 inches and the shoe is 7".
Included is a video resource with additional information. view full answer...
The rebuild kit for the Roadmaster Falcon Tow Bar 5250 is # RM910003-52. I have included a link to the installation details for you. view full answer...
Yes you can replace the inner arms on your Sterling tow bar using # RM910660. This inner arm also fits the discontinued Sterling tow bars in addition to the Sterling All-Terrain tow bars. view full answer...
Which bike rack do you have specifically? Some bike racks have very specific hitch pins that need to be used with them so I'd need to first know what you have to pick out your best solution. view full answer...
For your 2004 Honda CR-V and Thule Spare Me bike rack, we have replacement mounting plate # 753-3532. We also have a long mount bracket # 752-1425-002 if you need one of those as well. view full answer...
You will need to order our Replacement Hardware Kit # RHK to get the installation hardware. Be sure to enter the receiver # C13119 when ordering so you get the correct hardware for this receiver to fit on your 2013 Honda CR-V. Be sure to use a Brush # 814092 to clean out the threads of the factory nuts in the frame on your CR-V. This will help to reduce the chances of damaging the hardware during installation.
I recommend installing the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness # 118561. This harness... view full answer...
The diameter you are looking for is 4-1/2" on the # STL42RB. This would be the widest part that would fit into the hole on your trailer. We do not have an LED option without the plug but we do have the Peterson # PM425-3. This has the same mounting hole dimensions and is also 4-1/2" at the widest point on the back. If you decide to stick with the Optronics light you will need the # A47PB or # A45PB. view full answer...
The Thule Trailway appears to be a re-branded Parkway that Thule sells to certain retailers. The Parkway does use the bolt # 853-5917 but there is not a nut that goes on the other side. The nut is welded inside of the bike rack shank which is why the threads are close to the bolt head and only go down the bolt part of the way.
A lock goes on the other end, # 753-3725-02, but you would need to by lock cores and keys separately, # TH450200. Or you can get the bolt, lock, keys, and cores... view full answer...
The item you are looking for is Replacement Attachment Tab Assembly for Blue Ox Baseplates - Short Front/Short Back, # BLU57XR. This is sold as a pair. view full answer...
It is always best to use the same tire and wheel combination for a spare that you are current using on any trailer.
The Spare Tire # MAL33FR is made directly for the Malone EcoLight Sport Trailer # MAL53FR that you have so I recommend going with it. If you changed out your tires for something else just let me know what you have and I can make a different recommendation. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Thule and the Easy Rider trunk mounted bike rack was discontinued back in 1995 so the replacement straps are no longer available but I do have a solution. You will just need to update your cradles by using the T3 Cradle Body, # 853-5829, and then use Rubber Strap, # 753-3535. These are sold individually so you would need 6 of each.
A quick tip that we have found to work well when installing new cradles on a bike rack is to grab a can of aerosol hair spray. You'll... view full answer...
Currently the only replacement parts we have for the Brake Buddy Stealth Supplemental Braking System # HM39530 are as follows.
Replacement Flex-Coil Adapter # HM39532
Replacement All in 1 Connector Socket # HM39531
Replacement Dual Controller # HM39533
While you can find the hoses and fittings at a local hardware store you would have to replace the entire brake system to get a new vacuum pump. Do be sure to check your warranty as the Brake Buddy Stealth comes with a 5-year warranty. view full answer...