The overall dimensions of the Bulldog Winch Universal Winch Mounting Plate part # BDW20008 is 36-1/4" long x 7-3/8" wide. It has the standard winch mounting bolt pattern of 10" long x 4-1/2" wide and it comes with a durable powered coated finish. view full answer...
Regardless how thick the metal is, wheel # AM20443 is rated for 2,150 pounds at 50 psi. Even if the tires are rated higher than that you would still be limited to 2,150 pounds at 50 psi. Wheels tend to have 1/16 to 1/8 inch thick metal but the powder coating makes it difficult to get a true measurement.
If you go up to a 15 x 6 inch wheel, # AM20522, it is rated for 2,050 lbs at 75 psi. This wheel will accept 205/75-15 tires and 225/75-15 tires. view full answer...
That depends on the width of the equalizer used in the suspension setup. Let's say you were using the tandem hanger kit part # APT8 though which has a 7-1/2 inch wide equalizer though. The distance between the hangers would be 28 inches using the # e59SR which measures 23-1/8 inches.
Basically with this spring you want to have 24-1/4 inches between the hangers on the outside of the setup and the bolt hole center of the equalizer side it attaches to using shackles. So roughly you want... view full answer...
The best weight distribution system with sway control for a trailer with tongue weight that is between 1,200 and 1,300 lbs is easily the Strait Line kit part # RP66130 as it has a tongue weight range of 800-1,500 lbs and features the best proactive style of sway control that works to fight and prevent sway before it starts. The spring bars are also made of the highest quality spring steel too.
For a shank with enough capacity for this system that also fits a 2 inch hitch you'd want the... view full answer...
I went in the warehouse and pulled the WeatherTech All-Weather Front Floor Mats # WTW9GR and measured them. The length of the mat from front to back is 27-1/2 inches. The width of the mat from side to side is 18-1/4 inches and the tapered end is 16-1/2 inches wide. view full answer...
I went to the warehouse to take some measurements of the Curt # C16104 base rails and found that they are 43" long and roughly 5-5/8" wide. I have added a photo showing some of the dimensions of the mounting holes for you as well. Center to center, the closest holes are roughly 10" apart, the second set of mounting holes is 20-1/2" while the third set is 29" apart. I have also added a link to a video review of these rails for you to take a look at. view full answer...
You certainly would have enough capacity to carry a Rage PowerSport Motorcycle Carrier # AMC400 and a 275 lb motorcycle with the Curt Hitch # C31017 since the weight of those two items weigh 315 lbs and the hitch has the capacity of 350 lbs. You will still need to determine what your front axle capacity is and be sure not to exceed this figure also.
The biggest problem you might have would be that the headlights would be blocked, as well as your turn signals. But you also have to consider... view full answer...
All weight distribution systems operate over a range of tongue weight (TW) and the ideal situation is that your trailer's fully-loaded TW (plus the weight of anything in the truck that sits behind the rear axle) will fall right near the middle of that operating range. At the very least your total TW should be within the specified range.
The Reese Strait-Line system # RP66073, for example, operates effectively over a TW range of 400 to 800-lbs. Since you can vary your actual TW by shifting... view full answer...
I pulled one of the Erickson Ratchet Strap # 58510 from our warehouse, and the inside diameter of the hook is 1 inch, therefore the radius of the hook is 1/2 inch, and the length of the ratcheting handle is 8-3/4 inches. Additionally the thickness of the hook is 7/8 of an inch.
I have included a photo showing these dimensions for your reference.
This ratchet strap is rated as a heavy duty strap and has a maximum capacity up to 10,000 pounds, and a safe working load limit of 3,300 pounds.... view full answer...
The offset of the # AM20747 is 0 inches and the backspacing is 3-1/2 inches. Check out the review video I attached to the right for more info. view full answer...
The white ground wire and black 12v power wire on the Draw-Tite Fifth Wheel and Gooseneck Wiring Harness with 7-Pole - Dodge with Factory Tow Package # 20111 you were looking at are 12 gauge.
I included a video review of the # 20111 for you to take a look at. view full answer...
I do have a solution for you, but you will not be able to use any of the traditional dual hitch adapters, since these are designed primarily for flat towing. The Malone 2" Dual Purpose Hitch Receiver you linked to your question is unique, since it was designed for towing a trailer and carrying something like a bike rack. It has a maximum tongue weight of 400 lbs and a maximum gross trailer weight of 4,000 lbs. Not only is this significantly less the the 10,0000 lb gross vehicle weight of... view full answer...
The Air Lift AirCell Helper Springs are designed to replace the factory bump stops on your 2003 Dodge Ram 2500. If your lift has increased the area from the bump stop to the truck's frame then you will need to use spacers, # A25723-90AH00, to fill the empty space.
The AirCell kit will not raise the height of your truck while not loaded. The springs are there for additional support when the load is heavy enough to cause sag but they aren't designed to lift the truck at all. view full answer...
There are no adapter rails for your 2014 Ram 2500 or 3500 with the prep package that are going to offer you any less height than the Adapter Rails for Curt 5th Wheel Hitch # C16022 for your Curt A20 Curt A20 # C16541. This hitch and rails combo, when at its lowest setting, is 19 inches and there is an option that can work for you to get a level towing set up.
An over/under conversion kit is one option, and what this does is move your trailer's leaf springs to the top of your axle and lifts... view full answer...
The most current instructions for part # C16420-204 state that the measurement from end of bed to rear most EDGE of the rear rail is 26-3/4 inches on a 6 foot bed. view full answer...
The Air Spring # AL50217 has a design height of 5-1/2". This is the height the air spring is designed to have between the mounting brackets at stock, unloaded weight. view full answer...
I went and pulled a Ultra-Fab 2 inch Motor Home Trailer Hitch Receiver # UF35-946402 from our warehouse to measure the distance between the u-bolt and found that dimension to be right at 4-1/4 inches.
You will have to compare that dimension to your setup to determine if it would be wide enough. view full answer...
From the face to the very back of the receiver tube on the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver # DT45509 is 10". From the face to the middle of the hitch pin hole is about 2" so you'll have about 8" of real estate from the hitch pin hole to the back of the receiver.
The tube is open at the back so if the concern was your accessory making contact with the back of the receiver then you'll be good to go! view full answer...
The Stromberg Carlson Fifth Wheel Tailgate # VGD-94-101 that you referenced is indeed a correct fit for your 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 long bed. I confirmed this with my contact at Stromberg Carlson.
I pulled a piece from our stock in order to take a few measurements for you. The overall width of this tailgate measured edge-to-edge is 63-7/16 inches (measured 3 inches from the bottom) and its height is 21-5/8 inches (measured 2 inches in from the outside edge).
If you wish to confirm the fit... view full answer...