To mount the Curt Lunette Ring - Flat Plate Mount - 3" Diameter - 60,000 lbs, part # C48560, you can use the Lunette Ring Hardware Kit - Flush Mount, part # C48KR. It includes four 3/4" hex bolts, four nylock nuts and four flat washers.
I've linked to a video review of the lunette ring for your reference. view full answer...
If you are looking for a down hitch that includes the lunette ring itself, we unfortunately do not carry one of those models. However, your best option is to use a shank like the BulletProof Hitches Adjustable 2-Ball Mount for 2" Hitch - 6" Drop/Rise # MD206 along with the Lunette Ring for BulletProof Hitches Adjustable Ball Mount - 3" Diameter # 358LOOP. view full answer...
My contact at Titan confirmed that you CAN change out just the inner portion of your Titan actuator ball coupler # T4747220 to convert it to a lunette ring type like # T4748000. The conversion kit you need is part # T4045600183, their Replacement Inner Slide Assembly with 3-Inch Lunette Ring for Titan Model 6 Actuator.
I have linked our main page for pintle hitch components. view full answer...
To install the Curt SecureLatch Lunette Ring # CU39FR on the 4-Position Adjustable Channel # CU69FR you need the Curt Bolt Kit # C48620. This comes with a few extra bolts and washers because Curt also has some kits where the channel mounts to the trailer with bolts instead of welding. view full answer...
The closest thing that we have to what you are looking for is something like the Demco # Demco Trailer Coupler w/ 5-Position Adjustable Channel # DM6125-81 (which can come in a variety of options) which you can interchange with the Demco Lunette Ring # DM09557-81.Aside from that there isn't anything to change a standard trailer coupler out to a lunette ring. view full answer...
We do have a variety of hitch locks for your application and it really just boils down to what part of your trailering system you're needing to add the lock to.
If you're just talking about locking the shank of your pintle couple to your hitch receiver then I highly recommend the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock # e98882 because it can be keyed alike and has a stainless steel construction. so you know it's going to last a really long time.
If you're looking for a lock that mounts... view full answer...
To add locks to your trailers that have the Lunette Ring Couplers (which connect to pintle hitch receivers) you will want to use 2 of part # BLTL-60.
For your gooseneck hitches you will want to use 2 of part # BLTL-50 for Bulldog/Stallion/Superior/T.E.M. Gooseneck Couplers or part # BLTL-55 for RAM Gooseneck Couplers. To lock the set screw you will want the Blaylock EZ Lock Set Screw Lock on Gooseneck Coupler # BLTL-51.
For the traditional trailer hitch ball couplers you will want to... view full answer...
It appears your Northstar Ironbull Deckover Dump DDP9616072 comes with a 3" channel bracket which will accept the Buyers Products Lunette Ring # 337B16140. If you have a different size channel or different mount please let me know as I am going off the current trailer information.
For your 2019 Ram 3500 I recommend using the B&W Tow & Stow Pintle Hook # BWTS20056. This pintle hook is rated for trailers up to 14,000lbs which is the maximum trailer weight I found on your trailer. It also... view full answer...
Yes, you can install the Reverse Lockout Solenoid # DM11993 so that the Demco Hydraulic Brake Actuator # DM8759432 has an electric lockout. I confirmed this with my contact at Demco.
Then for a 2" coupler I recommend the Demco Trailer Coupler # DM14976-52 since it has the eZ-Latch system, and for a lunette ring we have the 3" diameter options from Demco in the following colors:
Black - # DM09557-81
Zinc (Silver) - # DM09557-95
Primed (same as the actuator) - # DM09557-97 view full answer...
As you obviously have already learned there are a lot of variables into building a trailer. And I can't tell you what is or isn't completely safe in your exact circumstances. I highly recommend having your setup evaluated by a professional welder who has experience with trailers. Some of the components you're trying to combine may be just fine but only someone with experience and ability to test such products can really tell you that.
I can't recommend using # RP45294 with # C48550.... view full answer...
Thanks for all of the info on the parts you're looking for. From those specs I recommend the following for you:
Wheel and Tire combo # AM34834
Buyer's Products Square Jack # 3370091415H
Curt Lunette Ring # C48560
Electric Drum Brakes for 7,000 pound Axles # AKEBRK-7-SA view full answer...
It sounds like you might want to have a look at something like the Lock N Roll Articulating Hitch w/ 3-Position Channel - 2" Receivers - Vehicle Side - 11K # 336VS503505 which will slide into a 2" hitch receiver and give you a fully articulating solution that's designed for off-road trailers. You could then choose from a few options based on the style of the trailer. The part # 336TS528 is for a 2 inch straight channel, the part # 336TS504 is for an A-frame trailer, # 336TS506 is for a... view full answer...
With a truck that heavy you're kind of limited on your options. The easiest to connect each time is the Blue Ox # BX7302P but you need a pintle hitch on the vehicle that's towing the truck. If you prefer not to use the lunette ring it can be changed out for a standard coupler # BX88248 or receiver adapter # BX88249.
You also need a base plate kit for the F-250, part # BX2618. Once you have the base plates installed and connect the tow bar to the base plates it stays on the truck full time. view full answer...
You will need an entire flat tow setup on your 2012 GMC Sierra in order to do this the right way. Here are the parts I recommend using for this:
- Blue Ox Allure Non-Binding Tow Bar # BX7460P (comes with safety cables)
- Blue Ox Base Plate Kit # BX1674 for 1500 or # BX1694 for 2500/3500
- Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit # HM56101
- Flexo-Coil Kit # RM-146-7
- Pollak Heavy-Duty, 7-Pole, Round Pin Connector # PK11700
- Brake Buddy Classic 3 Portable Supplemental Braking System... view full answer...
The first thing you are going to want to do is consult the owners manual for your 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee to make sure the vehicle can be flat towed and, if so, what the proper procedure is.
There are at least 5 items you will need to flat tow a vehicle: base plates, tow bar, safety cables, lighting, and supplemental braking.
For base plates you can use Blue Ox # BX1115. There are a few different tow bars that are compatible with these base plates: the Avail, # BX7420, rated for 10,000... view full answer...