No, I am sorry we do not offer a replacement foot pad for the Ultra-Fab Economy 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer item # UF19-950500. The part number you're looking for is 19-001073 though. view full answer...
The Gen-Y Hitch Shock Absorbing 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box # GY48GR is currently the only replacement available for the Turning Point 657275 pin box. Unfortunately, there is not a normal king pin version that will replace your turning point. view full answer...
Hey Tom, from previous customers with your trailer we have determined that your North Point has a 1621 model MORryde pin box so for a Gen-Y pin box you would want the part # 325-GH-8040 that you referenced. view full answer...
Yes, it is! The Reese Sidewinder 5th Wheel King Pin with Rotating Turret item # RP34FR is indeed a compatible replacement for a Lippert Rhino pin box. view full answer...
Hey Al, since you have the very popular Lippert 1621 pin box on your 2017 Jayco Eagle HT 28.5RSTS you do have a lot of options for pin box replacements but since you have an auto sliding hitch you wouldn't want a Sidewinder and instead you'd want the 5th Airborne cushioned pin box part # RP78FR.
If for some reason your sliding hitch was locked out you could use a Sidewinder and for that you'd want the part # RP34FR. view full answer...
I did some research and it looks like all Reese provides instruction wise for the Reese Sidewinder 5th Wheel King Pin with Rotating Turret # RP34FR is:
1. Lubricate wedge screw with white lithium grease, working the wedge through it’s entire travel will extend the longevity
of your product.
2. Use lithium grease to lubricate the pivot shaft, to allow for smooth function of the turret.
3. Some towing setups may require a castle nut torque higher than the listed 80 ft-lbs due to vehicle/trailer... view full answer...
The best option is to use the Reese Goose Box # RP94716-61301 as this is currently the only replacement pin box approved by Lippert to not void the frame warranty on your 5th wheel camper. Do understand that this pin box does have a maximum trailer capacity of 16,000lbs so it will only slightly reduce your maximum loaded capacity.
You will need the Safety Chain Kit # RP49151 since you are switching to a ball connection and all ball connections require safety chains by law. view full answer...
Hi Daniel,
There unfortunately haven't been any locking pins designed for the B&W Companion # BWRVK3600 yet so you'll have to remove one (or both) of the pins and use a padlock that has at least a 3-1/2" to 4" useable span that has a 7/16" diameter or less pin. They say the pins in place are 1/2" but they are really 7/16" and with the thick powder coating on the hitch head you won't be able to stick a 1/2" diameter pin through the slot. When towing you can not use the locks and must replace... view full answer...
The Curt Q-Series fifth wheel hitches, like the Q-20 # C16530-16020 you were looking at, have been known to have compatibility issues with certain pin boxes that ends up wearing the head out too quickly. Depending on the severity of the grading you could be placing a lot of stress on the head which will eventually wear down the bushings and require complete replacement of the head unit. It's a great hitch but with it being known to wear quicker and this being your main concern I recommend... view full answer...