Hey Kyle,
While we have a similar coupler lock that can be keyed alike, the Flint Hill Goods Trailer Coupler Lock - 3-3/8" Span # FHG82VR cannot be ordered keyed alike.
To get six keyed alike coupler locks you can use the etrailer Surge Brake Coupler Lock - 3-3/8" Span # e98888.
Just use the "Keyed Alike" option on the drop down on the product page and the quantity you want and they'll be keyed alike. view full answer...
Hi Glenn,
The 100 psi will not make a difference regarding the 1,500 psi Dexter BrakeRite Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator for Disc Brakes # DX82KR.
Trailer disc brakes have a max operating pressure of 1,600 psi, so the 1,600 psi EOH actuators are generally rated just to meet that max pressure, but it won't matter regarding the function of the # DX82KR. This is a very nice option for an actuator, giving a much faster response time than other actuators to get optimal braking right away. view full answer...
The only difference between the two covers is the color/finish. The # PE87UV is black and the # PE69UV is matte black. Everything else about them is identical. So really the choice comes down to which color you would prefer to have on your 2023 Ford F-150 w/ 5-1/2' bed. view full answer...
Hi Corey; the BAKFlip MX4 Hard Tonneau Cover # BAK48204 weighs 71 lbs. There are several different Extang 2.0's so I'm not sure which one you had. Using a 2019 2500 the Trifecta Signature 2.0 # EX94430 weighs 35 lbs and so does the Trifecta 2.0 # EX92430. If it was a Solid Fold 2.0 it is approximately 65 lbs. view full answer...
Hey Chi, thanks for reaching out!
The Swagman XTC2 TILT Bike Rack for 2 Bikes # S64671 doesn't have provisions for adding more trays, but I do have some alternative options for you.
For a bike rack that has a similar design and operation I recommend the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE Bike Rack for 4 Bikes # HR1400Z where the main differences include the ability to remove the 2 outermost trays (as one piece) and it has a 2" shank instead of the 1-1/4" to 2" adapter that the XTC2 has.
For... view full answer...
Hello Ben. I've gotta level with you. The Draw-Tite # DT64GR and the Curt # C38DR hitches for the 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV are virtually identical. Sometimes the Curt and Draw-Tite versions of hitches will have some differences such as a different coating or some minor design differences. In the case of the 2023 Bolt EUV hitches they use the exact same design and the same powder coating.
The only noteworthy difference is that the Curt hitch is made here in the USA while the Draw-Tite is not.... view full answer...
Hi Scott,
You got it right, the only difference between the two is the color and they are otherwise the same:
- Silver: etrailer Trailer Coupler Lock - Flat Lip 1-7/8" and 2" Ball Couplers # e98893
- Yellow: etrailer Trailer Coupler Lock - Flat Lip 1-7/8" and 2" Ball Couplers # e98897
As for your second question, they cannot be ordered with specific key numbers, I'm sorry to say. view full answer...
The head is the main difference on the # BXW0753. The angle for the trunnion bars is not as steep when compared to the head on the standard # BXW0756. The shank is the same. view full answer...
Hello Ted; the difference between the Curt # C13397 and the etrailer # e98848 is the finish. The Curt has a standard glossy finish while the etrailer features a unique matte black finish. Outside of this the two hitches are identical. I prefer the matte black options since it helps hide dirt and also has more of an OEM look. Both have a concealed cross tube so the only thing you will see hanging down below the rear bumper is the receiver tube. view full answer...
Hello Ryan. The # CA-5196-B Ram Sleeve Lock A-Frame Trailer Coupler and the Bulldog # BD028288 are fairly similar. They are both 50 degree a-frame couplers designed for a 2" ball and both are about 16" long overall. The main difference is the # CA-5196-B is rated for 7,000 lbs, while the Bulldog is rated for only 5,000.
We do offer a few really nice option for a bolt-on A-frame coupler. Take a look at the Demco A-Frame Trailer Coupler # DM14793-52. This is designed to be bolted on, and... view full answer...
The actual locking mechanism is the difference. The Trimax Heavy Duty # TMX42ZR has a much more robust hardened steel lock while the Trimax # TMX65FR uses a tube key style lock for the main lock. view full answer...
The DeeZee Specialty Series Trailer Tongue Tool Box # DZ91717 is 0.056" thick. The UWS A-Frame Trailer Toolbox # UWS01065 is 0.058" thick. view full answer...
There is a similar but not exact version of the Step Wet Bolt for 1-3/4" Double Eye Springs # 34007-187-00 without the silver coating. The closest is the following:
- Wet Equalizer Bolt with Locknut and Grease Zerk for Double-Eye Springs # 126B2
The # 126B2 has the same 9/16" diameter and usable length of 2-5/16" but has a 9/16"-18 fine thread compared to the 7/16"-20 thread of the bolt you asked about. view full answer...
For a ball mount with a 1" shank hole similar to item # C45310 you will want the Curt Ball Mount for 2" Hitches item # D-4. This ball mount has a 3/4" rise, a 2" drop, and extends out slightly farther at 10-1/4" long. view full answer...
There isn't any real difference between the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # 13535 and the Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver # 75690. The only real difference is that the Curt # 13535 sits a hair more recessed measuring 8 1/2" from the hitch pin hole to the edge of spare tire, compared to the 8 3/4" the Draw-Tite # 75690 has.
Other than that, both of these hitches have the same 350 lb tongue weight capacity, as well as the same 3,500 GTW capacity. view full answer...
Trailer wheel and tires like the part # AM32545 do not get balanced as it really doesn't make a difference and most of the time the weights just get bounced off due to the rougher suspension on trailers compared to vehicles. So if you wanted to you could balance them locally but you'll probably find that the guy doing the job will say they are too out of balance for him to get it all the way. We do not have this tire available on a black wheel either. view full answer...
Hey D, it looks like the weight difference between the Replacement Base for B&W Companion OEM 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch for Chevy/GMC # BWRVB3715 and # BWRVB3710 is 3 1/2 lbs, with # BWRVB3710 being the lighter of the two. view full answer...
Hey Mark, thanks for reaching out!
The Ultra-Fab 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer # UF19-950001 has a Zinc coating which is similar to a galvanized finish, but the Zinc coating is more smooth than what you'd find with a galvanized finish.
I confirmed this with my contact at Ultra-Fab. view full answer...
The Montague Paratrooper Highline part # HIGHLINE20 is a 20 speed bike with 27.5 inch wheels whereas the Montague Paratrooper Pro part # PROBLK16 is a 27 speed bike with 26 inch wheels and has a rack over the rear wheel. So they are pretty similar but there is some distinct differences.
Some argue that the 27.5 inch wheel is a faster bike since less rotational inertia and a longer footprint which helps provide more traction and stability. view full answer...