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Jeff: Hello everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a look at the Demco EZ Latch Bolt-On 3" Channel Trailer Coupler for a 2 5/16 diameter ball, has an 18,000 pound weight capacity. Now, this channel tongue coupler will let you hook up your trailer to your tow vehicle. Provides the connection point for your hitch ball.… see more >
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view full answer...The difference is the finish of the two couplers. The Demco coupler part #DM13203-95 is a galvanized metal finish which is basically a zinc coating and the #DM13203-52 on the other hand is a silver powdercoat finish which is basically like a really…
view full answer...The InfiniteRule Lock for Demco eZ-Latch #IR66FR will fit 2" and 2-5/16" couplers. This lock has an internal length of 2-15/16" to fit the pin hole on your coupler. I have linked an image below showing it on a…
view full answer...I reached out to Demco to get the bolt hole spacing on the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler #DM13203-52. The bolt holes measure 3/4 in from the top of of the coupler to the center of the hole. This is the same measurement for the distance from…
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view full answer...I am certainly glad you are taking safety into consideration when trying to choose your coupler, although none of the Demco couplers would be considered "safer" than the others you mentioned. Among the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer…
view full answer...The only difference in the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Couplers #DM16080-95 and #DM15931-95 is going to be the bolt pattern. One will have the 5-Bolt hole pattern and the other is going to have 4-Bolt holes. I have included images below showing…
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view full answer...The trailer will have a plate or sticker on it that will list the VIN number. The weight rating of the axle should be listed on that same plate or sticker. Also, the axle could have a tag or plate on it that will list the weight capacity. You can…
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