I went out to the warehouse and measured the hook for the SportRack Cargo Net # SR0035 and found that the opening measured right at 3/4" and the widest point measured 7/8" so it should fit just fine.
The cord itself had a diameter of 1/8". view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Stromberg-Carlson and found out that the height of the outer tube for landing gear set # LG-1 is 29-1/2 inches. view full answer...
The center of the front crossbar should be 10 inches forward of the seam between the front and rear doors. The rear crossbar center should be 24 inches rearward of the center of the front crossbar.
The front crossbar should be adjusted to 26, and the rear to 24, as outlined in step # 3 in the linked instructions. I've linked you to the diagram from the instructions, showing the what the actual dimensions for the crossbars should be when installed on your vehicle. view full answer...
Depends on the weight of the pop up camper. If the camper weighs less than the capacity of the hitch you have installed on your 2011 Hyundai Elantra as well as the towing capacities listed in your vehicle owners manual you would be fine.
The recommended ball mount is part # 3594, for a 2 inch ball part # 19258, for a 1-7/8 inch ball # 19256.
For trailer wiring you would want the part # 118473. view full answer...
I checked with Husky and on 5th wheel trailer hitch installation kit # HT31415 you will measure 31-1/2 inches from the rear edge of the bed to the back of the rear rail in the truck bed. view full answer...
The capacity of the SportRack Semi-Custom Roof Rack # SR1010 is 130-lbs. With that being said, the roof on your 2012 Ford Focus may have a lower capacity, so you'll want to consult your vehicle's owner's manual for guidance on how much weight your roof can carry. view full answer...
The Curt Hitch part # C11158 has been confirmed as a fit for your 2015 Ford Focus Titanium hatch so it would work well for you. I attached an install video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The carriage bolts for the Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver item # 24805 are 7/16-14 X 1.50 and are grade 5 bolts. The pull wire is 7/16" and is included. view full answer...
Some kayak carriers have a finite weight capacity, such as the Yakima JayLow # Y04073 which can handle up to 80-lbs. Since you have a fairly heavy kayak I suggest using a lightweight foam block carrier to keep your total roof weight load within the car's rating.
As an example, the Malone # MPG152 features two 18-inch foam blocks and includes load straps and bow/stern tie-downs. If this is not wide enough for the Hobie you might consider using two of a similar smaller foam carrier, such... view full answer...
I would be happy to go over the dimensional differences between a 4.80/4.00-8 and 5.70-8 tire with you.
A 4.80-8 tire like the Kenda K371 Bias Trailer Tire - 4.80/4.00-8 - Load Range C # AM10004 measures in at 4.7" wide and 16.1" tall where a 5.70-8 tire like the Kenda K353 Bias Trailer Tire - 5.70-8 - Load Range C # AM10012 measures in at 5.9" wide and 18" tall.
If you have the smaller 4.80/4.00-8 tire it may be possible to upgrade to the larger 5.70-8 tire but you will need to take... view full answer...
The maximum width tire that will work with the Curt 4 Bike Platform Rack # C18087-FB is 4.88" inches.
If you need a compatible hitch on your 2014 Ford Focus that works with the Trail Rider, the fitments depend on what kind of model of Focus you have. For different models, I recommend the following parts:
- EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver # 306-X7237 (for Electric model)
- Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C11158 (for hatchback - excluding XT and sedan models)
- Curt Trailer Hitch... view full answer...
A motorcycle tire of size MT90-B16 has a width of 5-inches (up to a shade over 5-inches at most).
The motorcycle wheel chocks we offer are all shown on the linked page. These all fit a range of tire widths and diameters. The Erickson # EM07506 Removable Motorcycle Wheel Chock fits tires up to 6 inches wide and can be removed when not in use. view full answer...
I checked your owner's manual and it states the following: WARNING: Never tow a trailer with this vehicle. Your vehicle is not equipped to tow. No towing packages are available through an authorized dealer.
We don't recommend going against what the manufacture says but if you decide to tow your motorcycles anyways here are the parts you will need.
The custom fit hitch for your 2014 Ford Focus is # C11158, in addition to the hitch you will need a ball mount and a ball to tow the trailer... view full answer...
All of the trailer hitches available for your 2014 Ford Focus hatchback are Class I hitches with 1-1/4 inch receivers like you said. Provided the combined weight of the carrier used and the electric scooter does not exceed the tongue weight capacity of the hitch such as # C11158 (200 pounds) you will be good to go. The hitch # C11158 will work on your 2014 Ford Hatchback as long as it is not an ST model.
The carrier also has to be rated for use with a Class I trailer hitch. This will... view full answer...
Thank you for your recent hitch purchase from etrailer.
The hitch # C11158 you selected, a 1-1/4-inch light-duty Class I type from Curt, is the only type offered for your 2013 Ford Focus, and you are correct that such a hitch can safely transport only 2 bikes at a time, even if the bike rack itself can hold more.
In order to transport 4 bikes on this vehicle you will need to find an alternative location for the 3rd and 4th bikes. A roof rack will give you the additional 2-bike capacity... view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at SportRack and they informed me that the measurement for the feet on the front bars are 26 inches, rear bar 24. Distance from the front crossbar to the point where the front and rear doors meet is 10 inches, and the distance from the center of the front bar to the center of the rear bar is 24 inches. view full answer...
I ran out to our warehouse, and measured the outer diameter of the Deka # DW04923-1 Jacketed 4 wire cable. The outer diameter is .410 of an inch, just under 7/16 of an inch. view full answer...
The Draw-Tite Class I hitch you referenced, part # 24805 would have a 2000 lb towing and 200 lb tongue weight capacity. Although the hitch would be physically capable of towing your PWC trailer, you will be limited to the capacity of the lowest rated component in the towing system.
The decision is ultimately yours, but I cannot personally recommend anything that would contradict the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations.
If you decide to tow your PWC, you'd also need the following:
Trailer... view full answer...
I have included a picture for you with some of the dimensions for the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C11158.
From the top of the frame bracket to the top of the cross tube is 1-3/8"(blue).
The cross tube is 1-1/2" outside dimension square tubing(red).
From the bottom of the cross tube to the top of the receiver opening is 2"(green).
Please let me know if there are any other measurements that you will require. view full answer...
Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch # 24805 includes two sizes of spacers among its included hardware. The larger spacer, part # RP3022 if ordered on its own, measures 1/4 x 1 x 3-inches. The smaller spacer measures 1/4 x 1-1/4 x 2-inches.
All the hitches we sell include the required hardware, which is for one-time-use only. We can supply replacement hardware kits for all of the hitches we sell, part # RHK. To order hardware for your hitch enter that part number RHK in our search box and... view full answer...