The Leaf Spring part # e94SR would work great in place of your current springs on your 2022 Outdoors RV 24RKS. The additional leaf packs wouldn't really affect much aside from making the trailer possibly sit a little higher. view full answer...
The Brophy D-Ring Tie Down Anchor w Backing Plate # RR5K would work well on your ice fishing house with a sprayed insulated floor. As long as you use the backing plate that comes with it the plywood application would be just fine. view full answer...
The Swagman E-Spec Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes part # S94FR which has a 70 lb per bike capacity can be used on the back of a trailer trailer. In order to do so you'd just need a trailer hitch, the Curt RV Bumper Hitch part # C19101 if you have a square rear bumper or the Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver for RVs part # 13703 if you don't is what I recommend. view full answer...
To replace the ST175/80D13 tires on your 2011 Little Guy I strongly recommend the Provider # TTWTRTM1758013C.
This radial ply tire is going to provide a substantial upgrade over your existing bias units (as indicated by the "D" in your tire size listing), especially for highway applications. A radial tire features cords that run at a 90 degree angle to the direction of travel compared to a 32 degree angle on a bias alternative. This essentially allows a radial to flex more - giving it... view full answer...
There is an ignition knob for the cooktop and the oven for the Furrion 2-in-1 Range Oven with Glass Cover # FR97KR that you referenced. view full answer...
The closest option we have available to your existing round Glo-Brite assemblies (which are no longer made) is the Optronics LED Trailer Tail Light # STL13RFHXB. This assembly has an overall diameter of 5-5/8" and the light face itself measures 4" in diameter.
This unit has a standard 3-wire pigtail (not the 3-prong plug) so you would need to hardwire it to your trailer's wiring at the back. The 3 bolt holes are spaced apart by exactly 4-1/4", so you may need to drill some additional... view full answer...
So your electric over hydraulic brake actuator is receiving a standard brake controller output signal to tell it how to operate your EOH trailer brakes. So it would be possible that you could take this circuit (most likely blue wire) and extend it from where it connects to the actuator to the back of the first trailer so that you could then connect it to the electric brakes of your second trailer. You'd need 10 gauge wire like part # 10-1-1 (sold by foot) to get the circuit to the trailer... view full answer...
For trailer axles that have a capacity of between 5,200 and 7,000 lbs the grease seal requirement can be one of two options without any real rhyme or reason which is pretty frustrating. Sometimes the spindle will require the smaller diameter and other times it's the larger diameter. To verify what you'd need will require you to measure the spindle on your trailer or get the bearing number out of the hub currently. view full answer...
I do have an option for you but in order to carry a carbon fiber frame bike you'll need a wheel mount style rack as you cannot use a frame mount style rack on a bike with carbon fiber frame. The best RV rated option we have for this is the Kuat Transfer V2 Bike Rack for 2 Bikes part # KU84FR which has a 60 lb per bike weight capacity so it will also work with e-bikes as well.
Please note, you won't be able to use a bike with fenders on the Kuat Transfer V2 Bike Rack. view full answer...
We don't carry that exact propane detector but we do have the part # RS64FR which is an all white propane detector that would work great on your 2016 Outdoors RV Blackstone Amavi. view full answer...