The SnapPad Jack Stand Pads for Motorhome part # SP84FR4 are designed for 10" Octagon foot plates. This kit includes the four you're looking for. view full answer...
As long as your 15K RBW 5th wheel hitch uses industry standard rails I recommend the Reese Universal Base Rails and Installation Kit for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches - 10 Bolt # RP30035 which is confirmed to fit your 2008 Ford F-350 Crew Cab with the 8' bed.
I included a video of the # RP30035 being installed on a similar 2002 Ford F-250 for you to take a look at. view full answer...
Both brackets are good choices and are custom fit for your 2001 Ford F-250, but the # 50060 brackets feature a completely no-drill installation, while the # 50043 brackets do require you to drill to enlarge one hole.
Just for the sake of convenience, I would recommend the # 50060 as the best choice for your installation.
I have included links to both of the installation instructions so you can get a better idea of how either bracket kit would install. view full answer...
I have a solution but since the Air Lift air bag kits for your 2004 Ford Super Duty all state they can't be used with a gooseneck hitch you'll have to swap out your current kit for a Firestone part # F2550 which installs in a location that allows a gooseneck hitch to fit without interference.
Then you can install a gooseneck hitch like the very easy to use and high quality B and W part # BWGNRK1108 which I attached an install video for as well. B and W towing products are widely considered... view full answer...
Since your 2009 20' Hurricane boat caused so much of a headache to load on your Roadrunner boat trailer I recommend the CE Smith Roller-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers - 21" Tall - 1 Pair # CE27610 you were looking at over PVC guide-ons.
The # CE27610 will keep your boat straight while getting it loaded on the trailer via the rollers, where the PVC guide-ons like the # CE27648 you were looking at are only to tell you where your submerged trailer is and will not physically guide the boat... view full answer...
There are a couple things you can do to eliminate the gap you have between your F-250 and the fifth wheel trailer. If you have a lift kit on the truck you can remove it.
The second option would be to remove your fifth wheel hitch and rails and replace it with a fifth wheel hitch like the Demco Hijacker SL Series Flat Deck 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch, part # DM6076SL-FLAT. The hitch height when installed is 10 inches. Since you cannot use a slider with the Sidewinder you will need to lock... view full answer...
Since the Westin Grille Guard came off of a 2000 Ford F-250 that means you have a # 45-0220 and the correct bracket kit would be the part # 40-022PK. view full answer...
There are different adapters that will allow you to tow a 5th wheel trailer using a gooseneck hitch. Probably the easiest is going to be the Anderson Ranch Hitch # AM3100. I have included some links to videos on this adapter for you.
If you know the manufacturer and model of gooseneck hitch that is in your 2009 Ford F-250 I can determine if there are any other adapters that would work directly with it. view full answer...
I talked to SuperSprings about the SumoSprings Rebel Custom Helper Springs - 2 Piece - Rear Axle # SSR-101-47-2 and they said that this kit may work for your 2000 Ford F-250 / F-350, but to confirm you will need to send us photos of your gooseneck setup. It may interfere with how your gooseneck hitch is attached to your truck.
I recommend going with Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System # TFR350SDE as this will not interfere with your gooseneck hitch since it mounts differently than... view full answer...
For your 2007 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 with the 6-3/4' Bed I recommend the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs - Double Convoluted - Rear Axle # F2400 which is confirmed to work with the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch w/ Custom Installation Kit # BWGNRK1108 you mentioned.
The # F2400 has a 5000lb load leveling capacity for supporting the rear suspension of your F-250 when towing a heavy trailer, or when you have your bed full. Keep in mind that air helper springs are... view full answer...
I have good news and I have bad news. The good news is that there is an option that was made for exactly this same situation. The bad news is that it's not exactly cost effective. This entails using the TorkLift SuperTruss Hitch Extension part # TLE1548 which also requires the TorkLift SuperHitch Original Trailer Hitch Receiver part # TLF1002 that is a fit for a 1999 Ford F-350.
The longest trailer hitch extender we offer for a single 2" hitch is the Brophy Hitch Extender with Step part... view full answer...
In order to install a gooseneck trailer hitch in your 2008 Ford F-350 you are going to have to remove the 5th wheel trailer hitch installation kit. None of the Elite/Signature series gooseneck hitches will fit the install kit on your truck. But what you can use is the above-bed gooseneck trailer hitch, # RP30845. It will fit in place of the hitch so you can swap them out when needed. view full answer...
Good choice, and since your pin box is a 1621HD, you will need the 5th Airborne Premium Fifth Wheel Air Ride Coupler # 5AB-E1621-610. view full answer...
The lift spacers you need for your F-250 with the Firestone # F2597 suspension system is part # F2367.
This kit comes with the 3 inch spacers and the screws and washers needed to install them. view full answer...
Using a supplemental cooler in place of your factory cooler in your 2003 Ford F-250 is a huge benefit, however, ideally you will want to run both your factory and also a supplemental cooler for optimum performance.
Supplemental transmission coolers also work better than coolers that are integrated into your radiator system. My research shows that the transmission cooler in your truck is located below the radiator which typically gets a lot hotter and does not cool as well as a supplemental... view full answer...
If in addition to towing a fifth wheel, you also regularly haul loads of varying weights in your truck bed, an air bag system like the Firestone Ride-Rite # F2550 would be a good choice, because you can vary the air pressure according to the load being applied to the truck bed.
If you will be primarily towing with the truck, and therefore the amount of load applied to the bed (in this case, the pin weight of the fifth wheel) will not vary much, the Timbren # FR250SDG system you mentioned... view full answer...
For your 2006 F-250 diesel with a Class V hitch like the 2-inch Curt # C15410 we have weight distribution systems you can use with your straight tongue boat trailer with surge brakes.
For a pole tongue adapter rated for your trailer weight you can use Reese # RP58393. With it you can use the Reese Steadi-Flex WD system # RP66559 along with 2-5/16-inch hitch ball # 19286. view full answer...
You are on the right track and have a great idea/setup in mind. For the B and W rail kit for the one truck you'd need the part # BWGNRK1108 which gives you the base for the Slider Companion hitch part # BWRVK3400-5W that you mentioned.
For the short bed truck you'd need to use the slider to allow you turning clearance and then for the long bed truck you'd just need to leave the hitch slid forward at all times. view full answer...
If your Demco Hijacker Autoslide is the style that fits above bed rails yes, the adapter part # DM6175 will fit it easily.
The above bed models are part # DM8550034 and # DM8550035. view full answer...