Hi David,
The Saris Door County Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # SAR42RR does require a 2" trailer hitch receiver tube opening in order to mount. Hitch pin holes for a 2" hitch are typically 5/8" in diameter. The anti-rattle hitch pin lock # SA3022 included with this rack has a 7/16" thickness and threads into the shank of the rack to clamp it to the receiver tube and prevent any movement/rattling. As long as you have a 2" trailer hitch receiver you'll be able to use the Saris Doo County... view full answer...
Hey Jeff, thanks for reaching out!
I have 3 different seals that are potential candidates but we unfortunately don't have the 7056-00 seal you're looing for:
- Rubber Ribbed Wide Seal # SR82FR
- Rubber Medium Half Round Seal # SR35ZR
- Rubber Rectangular Seal # SR25FR
The Ribbed Wide Seal looks to match the closest in design, but it's solid and rubber whereas the 7056-00 looks to be more foam so it will compress easier which is why I included the half round and rectangular seals for... view full answer...
Hey Dwayne, so the great thing about trailer jacks is that basically where there's a will there's always a way. So what that means is that if you want to use the etrailer jack part # MJSQ-2500B on your trailer you certainly could. You could possibly get lucky and be able to use the included bolt on brackets but worst case scenario you could weld the jacks to the trailer. view full answer...
Hey Michael, so the LED Trailer Taillight part # STL73RB does not come with the reflector ring you asked about but you can pretty easily add it with the part # A211RXB. view full answer...
Unfortunately Curt, I do not see a date code in the image you sent in. The date code is going to be a 4 digit number with the first 2 numbers referencing the week of the year it was manufactured and the last 2 digits being the last 2 digits of the year. It may only be on one side of the tire. I have included an image of another trailer tire below where you can see the date code(3117) on the far right portion of the tire. view full answer...
Well Brent that is certainly a valid concern, because the Dexter DX7.5L A-60 Brake Actuator # DX29FR does not have any kind of built in safety cable connections. In fact very few of the surge brake actuators that we carry will have cable connections. In most cases the safety cable connection will be part of the trailer tongue itself and not part of the brake actuator (example pictured below).
As far as getting you a cable connection point, it could be as simple as putting a hole a bit... view full answer...
Hey Tommie,
Brake controllers are a pretty universal fit so we'll still have what you need even though your vehicle isn't in our Fitguide. With a Ford E-350 cab and chassis you should be able to use the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # C55344 to get a 4-way connector for your lights. This wire harness plugs inline with the factory tail light wiring.
From there you'll need to install the # ETBC7 to get a 7-way socket on the back of your motorhome.... view full answer...
Hey Lawrence,
That is correct, solar panels systems are simply to recharge the battery and wouldn't directly power anything. They'll run directly to the battery bank. The Zamp inlet you have most likely is just a 2-pole SAE connector with a positive and negative wire ran directly to the battery for you plug in a portable solar panel system. An Inverter takes power from your battery bank and increases it from 12v to 120v so that you can run larger appliances without shore/generator power.... view full answer...