If you used a dual hitch adapter like the part # D210 you can carry a cargo carrier like the # FHG77ZR in the upper hitch opening and then tow a trailer with the ball mount platform underneath it. view full answer...
If the frame members are further apart than 72 inches, we don't have a frame mounted hitch that would work.
If the fifth wheel has a 4 inch square steel bumper, a bumper mounted receiver like # E-100 would be a good choice. The hitch has a 350 lb tongue weight capacity which would be limited by the capacity of the bumper if its lower.
If you click the link, you can see a video featuring the bumper mount hitch I recommended. view full answer...
Based on the brackets you have near the suspension of your Open Range 3X 375RDS 5th wheel trailer your best option for a shock kit will be a Lippert kit that doesn't take up as much space as the Roadmaster kit you referenced.
For that you'd want the # LC281255 for if your trailer has 3,500 lb axles that are 2-3/8 inch in diameter or the part # LC281281 which fits axle diameters of 3 inch like what are found on 5,200 to 7,000 lb axles.
Also thanks for clarifying what the brown foam was.... view full answer...
The Furrion RV Refrigerator # FCR14ACBQABL is rated for 1.268 kWh/24h which is the equivalent of 1,268 Watts so I recommend going with at least the Progressive Dynamics Pure Sine Wave Inverter w/ Transfer Switch # PD64FR which is rated for 2,000 Watts.
The beauty of this inverter is that is has a built-in transfer switch so you'll actually be connecting both your battery bank and your shore power wiring to this unit and it will automatically pull power from shore power when you're connected... view full answer...
We have 50 amp to 50 amp extension cords like the part # A10-5025E which is 25 feet long and has 90 degree connectors on each end. I am not sure what length you are looking for but I attached a link to a page that has all of the options we have which there are several options. view full answer...
Excellent idea to go with a tankless water heater to replace your Atwood heater. Tankless heaters give you immediate hot water right away and use much less energy, so it's truly a major upgrade.
As for the best option, I recommend the Furrion tankless water heaters because they give you the largest amount of hot water - 144 gallons per hour - are designed more robustly than other heaters to withstand the movement and vibration that occurs in a trailer, and are easy to use with the included... view full answer...
We don't have the specs for your specific trailer's wheel pilot hole. There are two common sizes for the just over 3 inch caps. We have the 3.19 inch option like # 319EZ and the 3.33 inch option like # AM90195.
The best way to know which you need is to use a digital caliper like # PTW80157. view full answer...
I do have suggestions, and because there are no American-made ST235/80R16 load range G tires I suggestion going with the Westlake ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G # WE76FR. It is not made in the USA, but it is made to USA specifications.
This is a 14-ply tire with a max load of 4,080 at 110 PSI. It has double steel belts and double polyester plies with nylon overlay. It has a speed rating of 75 mph.
I have added a link to a video review of this tire for you to check out... view full answer...
The best cover for your 2020 Highland Ridge Mesa Ridge MF384RLS that you have is the Adco Aquashed part # 290-52258 which is the correct size, is the easiest to install, and offers the best protection in winter climates. view full answer...
While there is still an option to add some lift to your trailer, the Lippert Lift Kit you mentioned will not work with boot hangers.
Instead, what you'll need is an over/under conversion kit, which moves your trailer's leaf springs to the top of your axle and lifts your trailer approximately the same amount as your axle's diameter plus the height of the leaf spring pack. The correct kit will depend on the diameter of your axles.
- 2-3/8" Round Axle: Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under... view full answer...
Since the Hopkins kit has LEDs the best option for an observation system would be the Furrion kit part # FRC12TA-BL which has night vision without LEDs, can be on all the time like you want, and has the best reception/signal. view full answer...
It looks like per the specifications for your 2019 Highland Ridge, Mesa Ridge 2710RL travel trailer. that it measures 31'5" from pin to rear but in order to confirm the correct cover, you will want to measure per the attached diagram instead.
The best cover available to keep out UV rays, protect from wind, and of course the damaging effects of moisture is the ADCO All-Climate # AD27ZR which keeps 99.8 percent of harmful UV rays and 98 percent of dirt and dust particles from reaching trailer... view full answer...
I like the Curt Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver, # C13704. This adjustable trailer receiver hitch is designed can be bolted to the vehicle frame or welded on for a no-drill application. It fits widths from 22" to 66" so very adjustable to wide range of applications and has a max tongue weight of 500 lbs. The main hitch body tube can be trimmed so the ends are flush with the frame brackets.
For a bike rack rated for use with a travel trailer, I suggest the Yakima OnRamp Bike... view full answer...
The wheel bearing grease used will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and by the exact purpose and rating for the axle. This information on your axle may be able to be obtained if you have the data tag still on the axle.
For instance a Dexter axle will most likely have Dexter wheel bearing grease.
I recommend looking at your 2018 Highland Ridge Open Range and going with the grease that works best for your specific needs. I have linked an article below that will guide you through... view full answer...
The 7K Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brakes, which comes in a set with both the Left Hand and Right Hand assemblies included as part # 23-464-465, can certainly be installed on your 6K axle assuming its 5 bolt pattern matches your existing flanges. In terms of size and bolt pattern these are indeed interchangeable with the Dexter 6K # 23-458-459.
You are correct that the difference between the two sets just comes in their braking strength since they are meant to stop different... view full answer...
I am not sure which style wheels are on said trailer so I would not be able to offer any recommendations without a photo, but I have attached a full list of our selection that match this size below. If the old wheel is still usable then you can just swap out the tire for which I recommend the Provider ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire part # TR225LRE. view full answer...
Based on the tongue weight you listed having and needing a larger drop shank the Equal-i-Zer Weight Distribution system you'd want is the part # EQ37141ET which has a tongue weight range of 1,000 lb to 1,400 lbs.
For lifted trucks like yours a larger drop shank like the part # EQ90-02-4400 would be your best option as it allows you to do drops up to 9 inches which is about right for a truck like yours with a 2 inch lift. view full answer...
The tandem axle lift kit part # RR23QX that you referenced will raise your suspension height 2 inches but looking at your trailer it looks like the leaf springs are pretty flat and in need of replacing. That will give you some additional height as well since new ones won't be nearly as flat. If you can get me the axle capacity of your trailer as well as the length of your current springs I can help you pick that out as well. view full answer...
The Trailair Flex Air 5th Wheel Pin Box part # LC328492 is designed to replace a Lippert 1621 pin box. Therefore, it will have have about the same overall dimensions as the pin box it replaces. This will be the case for pretty much any pin box which replaces a Lippert 1621 pin box. If you are trying to lower the nose of the trailer and have made all the adjustments you can to the pin box/hitch, the only option is to raise the trailer which I recommend using the Tandem Axle Lift Kit part... view full answer...
I looked up the hitch weight of your Tracer 24DBS by Primetime and it is 629 lbs dry/unloaded. So for the best weight distribution that would be rated well for that you'd want the Reese Strait Line part # RP66084 which has a rating of between 600 to 1,200 and has best sway control at stopping sway before it starts. view full answer...