Thanks for the pictures. The Ultra-Fab 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver for Trailer Frames # UF35-946403 you mention would be a great option for you since your trailer frame falls within the adjustable range and it has the beefed up tongue weight capacity you need.
Since you mentioned you'd either like to carry a generator you can use the Mount-n-Lock GennyGo Generator and Cargo Carrier for RV Bumpers # MNT54FR which would bolt to your RVs bumper directly and has a 200-lbs carrying capacity.
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Most likely yes it will, but I'd need to know the bolt pattern of your current hubs. Can you count the lugs for me? Also what size tire do you currently have?
If it's a 5 lug wheel with a ST175/80R13 tire installed on it the part # AM31952 would fit and work well. view full answer...
Your 2019 Shasta Oasis 26BH is going to have a maximum loaded weight rating(GVWR) of 7,550lbs according to the tag you sent in. The 4,500lbs you are seeing on the internet is most likely referring to the dry weight of the camper when it leaves the factory. This weight is not accounting for the propane, battery, water and any gear/supplies you load into the camper for a trip. That is where the maximum weight comes into notice.
With the stock suspension on your Shasta it does leave a lot... view full answer...
Your 1989 Shasta 240 is either a Revere series with a 4,625 lbs gvwr or a Roadmaster series with 4,755 lb gvwr. In either instance we can determine a weight distribution system for you. The trailer tongue weight is typically 10-15% of the trailer weight and then you add any cargo weight behind the rear axle of your tow vehicle. This gives you the total tongue weight rating.
For a total tongue weight rating between 400 and 800 lbs, I recommend the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/... view full answer...
That is way too close of a distance between the tires. You'd need to go with a smaller diameter tire. As long as you have a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern you'd be able to go with a wheel and tire combo like the # TA82MR and you'd be set. view full answer...
The Trailer Valet JXC Trailer Jack part # TV94FR is what I recommend as a replacement trailer jack for a Forest River Oasis. This trailer jack has an easy to use sidewind handle but what I like most is that you can easily use a powered drill for faster operation using the included bit attachment. It also have a very nice matte durable powered coated finish. view full answer...
I would be happy to help you find the correct braking and hub and drum assemblies for your 2004 Shasta Oasis 24QB, but you will need to take a few measurements as we do not have a breakdown of the components used on a specific trailer.
First you will need to determine which inner and outer bearings your current hubs use. The easiest way to do this is by removing one of your current hubs and looking for the bearing numbers stamped in the face of each bearing as shown in the included picture... view full answer...
In order to choose the correct replacement spare wheel and tire for a trailer you need to first know the tire size and load rating. Then you will need to know the bolt pattern which can be done my measuring (see article below). Once you have this info you can pick out the correct spare wheel and tire. If you want a wheel that matches the style you have now then I recommend the Dexstar Conventional Steel Wheel part # AM20504 which you can paint. Then you can pick out the correct tire which... view full answer...
Of the RV ladder options we carry the Surco # SP502L that you referenced is the closest option to what you have. You might have to modify your application slightly but this will be the easiest solution to replace the ladder on your 2003 Shasta Ultra Lite travel trailer. The overall length of this can be trimmed down as needed as well. view full answer...