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  • Comparing Wheel Masters 16 Inch Wheel Covers to Namsco 16 Inch 8-hole Wheel Covers
  • The Wheel Masters Wheel Covers - 16", 8-Lug Wheels - 8 HH - Front/Rear # WM3160B0 are stainless steel. The Namsco Wheel Covers - 16", 8-Lug Wheels - 8 HH - Front/Rear # NA7160B0 are also are also corrosion resistant but made of plastic with a metal looking mirror finish. They both come with a 1 year limited warranty but the Namsco option does not come with the valve extensions. We do not break up sets so if you need additional covers the best option is the Namsco which will allow you...
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  • Comparing Dual Wheel Covers To Separate Wheel Covers for Winter Storage
  • For tire covers, it really doesn't make a difference in function whether you use a dual tire cover like the Adco Tyre Gard Dual Axle RV Wheel Cover - 27" to 29" - Polar White # 290-3923 or the Adco Ultra Tyre Gard RV Wheel Covers - 27" to 29" - Polar White # 290-3953. The advantage of the dual cover is less covers and a sleek look. The advantage of the single tire covers is easier to install and fold for storage. I personally would go with the single covers because you won't have the...
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  • Comparing Adco 5th Wheel Trailer Storage Covers 290-34856 and 290-52256
  • The main difference between the Adco 5th Wheel Trailer Covers # 290-34856 and # 290-52256 is that each is intended for a slightly different type of climate. Cover # 290-34856 is intended as an all-climate cover that is made to withstand wind, high sun exposure, high moisture and snow. AquaShed Cover # 290-52256 is intended specifically for wetter and warmer (moderate) climates where protection from moisture is a primary concern. So for example, if you live in the high desert then cover...
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  • Is BAKFlip MX4 or F1 Tonneau Cover Better for 5th Wheel on 2022 Chevy Silverado 3500 Short Bed
  • While there are minor differences between the two BAKFlip tonneau covers for your 2022 Chevy Silverado 3500 with a 6-1/2 foot bed, for the purposes of using either cover when towing a 5th wheel, there is no real advantage with either the BAKFlip MX4 Hard Tonneau Cover # BAK448133 or BAKFlip F1 Hard Tonneau Cover # BAK772133. The biggest difference between the two is that the F1 has more robust panels, made out of a reinforced polymer (a type of plastic designed for durability) and measuring...
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  • Differences Between Phoenix USA # QT765CHN and # QT865CHN Quick Trim Hub Covers
  • Both QuickTrim Trailer hub covers are for wheels with 8 on 6-1/2 bolt patterns, but the # PXQT765CHN is for 13/16 inch lug nuts and the # PXQT865CHN is for 7/8 inch lug nuts.
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  • Comparing the Camco UltraGuard 42 ft 5th Wheel Cover with the Camco Ultra-Shield
  • The Camco UltraGuard # CAM45759 is actually very similar to the (DISCONTINUED) Camco Ultra-Shield that you found. Protect your 5th wheel during storage with this heavy-duty cover. The UV-resistant, water-resistant cover is made of polypropylene. A unique triple layer top panel provides maximum resistance to rain and snow.
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  • Comparing Pace Edwards Full-Metal JackRabbit Tonneau Cover To Ultra Groove For A 2021 Ram 3500
  • The Pace Edwards UltraGroove Metal Retractable Hard Tonneau Cover - Aluminum - Matte Black Item # 311-FED7833 and the Pace Edwards Full-Metal JackRabbit Retractable Hard Tonneau Cover w Explorer Series Rails - Aluminum Item # 311-FED7833 for the 2021 Ram 3500 are very similar in a lot of ways however; do have minor differences that would come down to personal preference. Both are canister style, retractable, have T-slots to add ladder racks or cross bars and are durable aluminum construction....
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  • Pace Edwards UltraGroove Metal vs. Full Metal Jackrabbit
  • The Pace Edwards UltraGroove Metal Retractable Hard Tonneau Cover - Aluminum - Matte Black Item # Item # 311-KMD7833 and the Pace Edwards Full-Metal JackRabbit Retractable Hard Tonneau Cover w Explorer Series Rails - Aluminum Item # 311-FED7833 for the 2021 Ram 3500 are very similar in a lot of ways however; do have minor differences that would come down to personal preference. Both are canister style, retractable, have T-slots to add ladder racks or cross bars and are durable aluminum...
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  • Comparing Phoenix USA QuickTrim Hub Cover for Trailer Wheels QT545C and QT545CHS
  • The Phoenix USA QuickTrim Hub Cover for Trailer Wheels part # QT545C is the same as the QT545CHS.
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  • Comparison of Wheel Masters Inflation Kits
  • It sounds to me like either Wheel Master Inflation Kit can work for you. It more depends on how you wish for them to be installed and what will work best for your wheels. The # WM8001-135 can be installed onto the hubs, wheel covers, or wheel liners. While the # WM8208 will not install onto the hubs. If you want to include the 45-degree valve extenders with the # WM8001-135 you can add them using # WM8029. The other advantage of the # WM82082 kit is that it is airless so if the hose...
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  • Thule K-Summit Tire Chains, # TH02230K44, for a 2002 Buick Regal
  • The Premium Self-adjusting Snow Tire Chains by Thule - K-Summit, # TH02230K44, has an adapter that fits over a lug nut on the wheel and gets tightened down to secure the center portion of the chains to the wheel. I have included a link to a video showing how the chains work. These chains are among the easiest to install since they are self adjusting and do not require a lot of clearance in the wheel well to operate. They work well in snow and ice. You would have to remove the plate that...
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  • How Do Retrax Retractable Tonneau Covers Stack Up Against Others for a 2017 Ford F-250 Short Bed
  • Retrax, manufacturer of RetraxONE MX Hard Tonneau Cover # RT60383 for your 2017 Ford F-250 short bed, is a leader in the Tonneau cover industry. They are actually the parent company of many other well-known Tonneau cover manufacturers. The Retrax covers are, in a word, impressive. When we first started carrying this line the Retrax folks came here to train us on their products. They are well-made here in the US and carry a limited lifetime warranty which is a reflection of how well they...
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  • 90 Degree or 135 Degree Wheel Masters Inflation Kit for 16 Wheels on Ford E-450 Motorhome
  • If you have wheel liners then you want to use the 135 degree bend kit part # WM8001-135 but if you have wheel covers then you need the 90 degree bend kit part # WM8208 instead. Attached are demonstration videos of each for you to reference.
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  • Product Comparison Between Load D and Load E Modular and Spoke Tires and Wheel Assemblies
  • There is no real physical performance difference between a modular or spoke wheel design. The only real difference is in aesthetics of the wheel. However, you will need to know your wheel bolt pattern to make sure you pick the correct wheel for your trailer. On 15 inch wheel and tire assemblies the bolt patterns available are 5 on 4-1/2 inch, 5 on 5 inch, and 6 on 5-1/2 inch. I have linked an article that will show you how to measure your wheels to find your correct wheel bolt pattern...
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  • Comparing Covercraft and Camco RV Tire Storage Covers
  • If high winds during trailer storage time are a major concern then I would agree that the Camco Tire Covers # CAM45247, which have an elastic cord and adjustable strap, may be the better choice since you can snug them down. Their UV and water-resistant lining material pulls moisture away from your tires and wheels. If you don't mind adding some bungees or other tie-downs for extra security against wind you might still prefer the USA-made heavy-duty flannel-backed black vinyl construction...
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  • Can I Use a Wheel That is an Inch Narrower Than my Current Wheel
  • A 215/75R14 tire, like the Provider # TTWTRTM2157514D, will fit 14 inch wheels that have widths of 5-1/2 inches, 6 inches, 6-1/2 inches, and 7 inches. I have attached a link to a helpful article which shows what width of certain wheels that different size tires are compatible with. Keep in mind that when you measure a wheel, you will be measuring from bead seat to bead seat. (see attached video) The most ideal situation would be to get the most narrow wheel that you can as it will cause...
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  • Comparing the Yakima HoldUp 2 and the Kuat Sherpa 2.0
  • Between the Yakima HoldUp 2, part # Y02443 and the Sherpa 2.0, part # SH22G, I personally like both, however, they are built around different bikes and uses. The Yakima HoldUp is a better rack if you have kids bikes, heavier bikes, or could possibly need a 4 bike carrier in the future. The rack is expandable to carry a total of 4 bikes with part # Y02446, or the two out of the base model. The HoldUp is also able to carry bikes with 14 to 29 inch wheels, covering a wide grouping of family...
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  • Quality Comparison Between Kenda Karrier and Westlake 205/75-14 Tires
  • Our selection of trailer tires in the 205/75-14 size with a D load range is limited to Kenda Karrie and Westlake. These both are considered higher quality radial options but the best one for your application will come down to your particular speed vs load rating needs. The Kenda Karrier # AM32161 (on steel wheel) or # AM34659 (on aluminum wheel) has a higher maximum load rating of 2,200 lbs at 75 psi, it has a higher speed rating (M) with a maximum speed of 81 mph.. As far as the warranty...
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  • Is The Club Tire Claw XL Wheel Lock Easy to Open When Unlocked
  • If someone cut the lock on The Club Tire Claw XL Wheel Lock with Lug Nut Protector Plate # WI491-491LNP then it would be easy to open as you can see in the attached review video. This would is the same for the etrailer Trailer Wheel Lock # 288-02020 that you referenced. The design of The Club Tire Claw XL makes it harder to cut the lock without damaging the tire plus it comes with that plate that covers up the lug nuts and gives you more protection so that's my recommendation. When it...
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  • Comparison Between a 235/80R/16 Trailer Tire and a 235/85R/16 Trailer Tire
  • Good news! I can help you identify the difference between the 235/80R/16 and the 235/85R/16 trailer tires. The difference between these two tire and wheel combos is overall diameter. This information is very helpful if you want to know if a particular spare tire cover will fit, or are trying to find out how much clearance you would have when switching to another tire/wheel combo. The second number refers to the sidewall aspect ratio, this will help you find out the height of the sidewall...
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