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You are correct, the shorter shoe should be forward on electric brake assemblies like the 12 inch Electric Brake Assembly, #23-105, that your selected. In my experience, the shorter shoe is always the shoe that is pressed against the drum first,…
view full answer...There are some Dutton-Lainson trailer jacks that are made in the USA as well as a few that are not. Any jacks that we carry that are made in the USA have that as part of the description to help set them apart. Currently we have the following…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but I don't have any way to reduce the ground clearance of your existing a-frame jack . That said, what you can do to fix this issue is replace your existing jack with the Ultimate Trailer Jack part #322-RDJ-2K.…
view full answer...If you have a 7-Way on both your trailer and tow vehicle you will first want to make sure that you have a brake controller, like the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 #90195. A brake controller is what is used to send power from the tow vehicle and tells the…
view full answer...I would use a protractor, see photo, place the protractor on the edge of the inside of one side of the trailer frame and the other inside edge of the trailer frame should be parallel with the 50 degree line on the protractor. Another way to verify…
view full answer...This is a great question! Although we do list the ball hole diameter in the specs for each ball mount, there is an easier way to make sure a ball mount has the hole size you need. Any ball mount rated for Class IV hitches will have a 1-1/4" ball…
view full answer...I have a recommendation for you as the Ultimate Trailer Jack #322-RDJ-2K you found is our best solution for moving the jack out of the way for a tail gate. Instead it is much easier to switch to a ball mount with a longer shank like the Brophy #BH20.…
view full answer...Silver is just the color that Demco likes for their couplers which is why the Demco 50-Degree A-Frame Coupler #DM15349-52 is that color. The two most popular colors are black and silver like this. Demco does offer a red primer version of some…
view full answer...The standard a-frame coupler degree is 50 degrees but we do have a 32 degree coupler with the part #DM15633-81 but the rear width of it is 9-7/16 inches.
view full answer...Sounds like you are looking for a lower profile jack for your trailer so that the tailgate of the vehicle does not interfere with it. I went to our warehouse and was able to locate an a-frame jack that measured less than 12 inches from the bracket…
view full answer...You won't have an issue using a 66" Cargo Basket like part #C18115-117 on a 2020 Ford Explorer as long as you have roof rack crossbars to attach it to. The Curt cargo basket is about 5-1/2 feet long and the Explorer is about 16-1/2 feet long…
view full answer...The assembly for the Curt Roof Mounted Cargo Basket #C18115-117 is pretty minimal. It will show up in three sections that you will insert into each other and then use included hardware to secure together. The picture I attached shows all of the…
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