We do have the Replacement Inner Slide # DM12808-97 you could use with the Demco Trailer Coupler # DM15791-97 on your Demco Hydraulic Brake Actuator # DM8750311. This would allow you to position the coupler at several different heights to best level your trailer.
Otherwise you would have to drill new holes for the Actuator # T4747220 which has a straight coupler out of the actuator. view full answer...
Hey Bill, I checked out pictures of the mounting brackets of your Model A-160 actuator and the most similar straight coupler to it would be the Demco part # DM15931-95 that you were looking at. You should be able to get at least two of the bolts through it and your trailer tongue but worst case scenario you might need to drill additional holes. view full answer...
There isn't a specific number for how tight the nut should be for the Curt Coupler Repair Kit for 2" Posi-Lock Coupler Latches - Curt Straight Tongue Couplers # C25194.
You're correct to just tighten it as much as you can until the ball will come out when it's unlatched, and as far as tension a little bit of play is okay, as that will still allow you to close the latch. view full answer...
No, it will not sorry. The Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler item # DM16080-95 won't fit a trailer tongue that is wider than 3".
Additionally, I do not have a coupler like this that will fit a channel wider then 3". You may be able to use a channel bracket like item # BDAC3000300, weld it to the end of the tongue, and then use the coupler item # BDA256C0317. view full answer...
Hey Doug,
The inside dimensions of the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # DM13689-95 are 3" tall x 3" wide x 5" long (pictured below). The sides of the coupler don't need to fully cover the frame tube height-wise. As long as you have a 3" wide frame channel to mount to you'll be fine to drill through and bolt on the coupler with some of the frame extending below the coupler. view full answer...
The 3 inch couplers like the Bulldog Cast Head Coupler w/ Wedge Latch - 2" Ball - 5-Position Adjustable Channel - 8,000 lbs # BDA2005C0317 (no longer available) have a 3 inch inner dimension to the channel mount meaning the coupler itself will be 3 inches wide or just a hair under to fit and be adjustable.
The channel will need to be welded to your 3 inch square stock steel tongue. If you don't need the adjustability on the trailer side, you can use a standard bolt on coupler like the... view full answer...
Hi Brett,
Yes, technically you can weld on the 21,000 lb Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler # DM16080-81.
It's got a black powder coat though, so while I'm not a welder, my understanding is you have to strip that all off before welding. If you really want to weld and not bolt on a coupler the only other option for a 2-5/16", 21k coupler for a 3" tongue is the Dexter Coupler for 2-5/16" Ball - Weld On # T1755000.
I'd go with that instead of the Demco if welding is your preference. view full answer...
Hey Paul, thanks for reaching out!
The tongue lip that the AMPLock Trailer Coupler Lock # AMP54FR is talking about is a ledge (for lack of a better term) that sits out around the coupler. I'm attaching a photo you can use as an example. view full answer...
Hello Anibal. The Trailer Coupler # C13800 does require 2 bolts for mounting to the tongue. If your trailer only has 1 bolt hole, a second hole will need to be drilled. The mounting holes need to be 3" apart on center. I am not sure how the original coupler was only installed with 1 bolt, but you will definitely need to add a second hole. For hardware I recommend you use the Curt Channel-Mount Coupler Hardware Kit # C25388. view full answer...
Demco unfortunately doesn't have an EZ-latch coupler for a 2" wide channel so you're left with three options:
etrailer # CT-3001-Z (3-1/16 bolt hole spacing)
Curt # C82CR (3" bolt hole spacing)
Dutton-Lainson # DL13835 (3" hole spacing)
Of the three options the Curt # C82CR is going to be the easiest to use since it just has a 1/2" diameter hitch pin to slip through the coupler and lock the ball in place. The only other option would be to have some 1/2" steel plates added to the... view full answer...
Thanks for reaching out, Joe!
You can technically make the Curt TruTrack fit with an underslung coupler by using longer brackets like the 8" # C17515 or 10" # C17516 but I don't really recommend doing this because the TruTrack wasn't really designed to work with an underslung setup.
Instead, I recommend using a weight distribution system designed specifically for an underslung coupler like what we find with the 10K Blue Ox TrackPro # BLU55FR which works well with loaded trailer tongue... view full answer...
Great question, Wayne!
The 5K Fulton Fold-Away Coupler Hinge Kit for 2" x 3" Trailer Tongue # FHDPB230101 is designed more for cutting into an existing trailer tongue so you gain the ability to fold it away for easier storage. If you have a really short tongue then it's possible to add some more material to it and still maintain a respectable weight rating . For example, in the weight rating chart it states that if the edge of the coupler back to the furthest pivot hole on the hinge kit... view full answer...
Hey Bob, sorry for the confusion but the overall trailer weight capacity of the Sleeve Lock A Frame Coupler part # CA-5296-B that you referenced is 12,500 lbs and the tongue weight capacity is 1,875 lbs.
Tongue weight is the amount of vertical weight the coupler can support so just the weight pressing down on the hitch ball basically. view full answer...
Since your tow vehicle has a non-detachable hitch ball you are going to have to look into a different coupler. The only couplers we have for a 50mm ball is a Multi-Fit like the Dexter # T2343400. This particular coupler does bolt to a 3" pole tongue and depending on your current bolt pattern may require drilling additional holes. It is rated for up to 5,000lbs so you would want to verify if this is enough for your EZ Loader trailer. view full answer...
No, it won't. You'll be able to attach the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler item # DM15000-52 but it won't have the same capacity rating because it is designed to be attached with all 4 bolts. It should not be expected to perform as advertised with only half of the mounting bolts securing it. I recommend installing it and then drilling out the other holes so you can use all 4 bolts. view full answer...
Sure! You can email me that picture directly. I am also going to need some dimensions of your boat trailer's tongue.
The Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler item # 12564, you were looking at, fits a 3" wide channel. view full answer...
I checked with Fulton and there's no difference other than the part numbers for their HDPB330101 and our item # FHDPB330301. This is common when they're sold by different vendors. They both fit a 3" x 3" trailer coupler, have a zinc finish, and are made of steel.
Since your boat trailer's tongue is 3" x 3" then the Fulton Fold-Away Coupler Hinge Kit item # FHDPB330301 would work great for you. All the necessary hardware is included. You will want to ensure that your trailer's tongue material... view full answer...
Hey William,
The Curt QuickPin No-Latch Trailer Coupler # C82CR fits a 2" wide tongue channel and the mounting holes are spaced 3" apart from center to center. You can pick up the recommended hardware (1/2" Hex bolt - grade 5 qty. 4 and 1/2" Nylock nut - grade 5 qty. 4) at your local hardware store to get it mounted to the tongue. view full answer...
If you don't mind drilling Jeremy I would recommend using all three mounting holes of the Dexter Actuator part # DX89FR or if you know a welder just have them weld it to the trailer.
If you were going to only use two though use whichever two line up best with the coupler slid as far onto the trailer frame as possible if that makes sense. That would put the least amount of leverage on the coupler. view full answer...