What's up everybody, it's AJ with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna be checking out various wheel chocks. So there's a bunch of 'em on the website and each one has its benefits to use with specific trailers or specific situations. It can get a little confusing. So we're gonna go down the line here. Some of the ones we pulled today and kind of just show you which ones work best with what trailer.… see more >
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The Club Tire Claw XL Wheel Lock #WI491KA-491LNP is for security and while it technically can stop your wheels from rotating it is not meant to stabilize a trailer to keep it from moving. What you would want instead is a wheel chock such as FloTool…
view full answer...I have the perfect solution for you! I recommend going with the Ultra-Fab 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod #UF19-950500 and then adding the Replacement Ball Assembly #UF19-001057. This will convert the tripod so that you can use it with the Andersen coupler…
view full answer...The Ultra-Fab Economy 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer #UF19-950500 referenced in your question has a support capacity of 5,000 pounds. This tripod will allow you to quickly and easily stabilize your unhitched fifth-wheel trailer. It features an…
view full answer...Ideally you want your trailer to be towed as level possible and still have at least 6 inches of clearance between overhang of the trailer and the bed rails of the truck. Since trucks tend to keep getting built taller and taller this can prove to be…
view full answer...Ultra-Fab Economy 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer #UF19-950500 should be used to supplement the existing leveling system on a trailer whether it is manual or automatic. What you would do is operate the leveling system on the trailer like you…
view full answer...Yes, trailer running lights and parking lights are the same circuit. So on a vehicle when you turn the headlights on there's the position on the selector right before you get to the headlights where all of the exterior lights of the vehicle come…
view full answer...There are differences that the colors reference for the Type 1 Propane connectors based on the spring tension and flow rate. The light green connectors are rated for Rated for 200,000 Btu per hour. The black are rated for 70,000-100,000 Btu per hour.…
view full answer...The Blue Ox Hitch Receiver Immobilizer III #BX88312 is a universal fit and we haven't had the opportunity to test it on a 2016 Ford F-250 factory trailer hitch so I can't verify how well it will fit on your truck. The same goes for a 9000…
view full answer...It sounds like your 2017 F-150 has a 2" hitch. You will want the Blue Ox Hitch Receiver Immobilizer II item #BX88224. The inner measurement where the ball mount or accessory installs is what you want to go off of. The Blue Ox Hitch Receiver…
view full answer...As long as the weight of your wheel and tire is under 100 lbs the Flint Hill Goods Spare Carrier part #FHG57ZR would work great.
view full answer...The three most common lug stud sizes for a trailer are 1/2"-20, 9/16"-18, and 5/8"-18. In order to make sure you get the correct lug nuts you need to measure the lug studs on the trailer now as we have no way to look this up for…
view full answer...I checked with Dutton-Lainson and they do show that up to a 21 foot strap can be used with winch #DL15761. For a strap you can use #DL24251.
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