Fuses can sometimes be difficult to remove by hand. Typically a set of needle nose pliers allows them to come out the easiest. Or sometimes there's a tool that's in the fuse box that's designed for this as well. view full answer...
Yes, your wheel and tire size is perfectly fine to use with the Roadmaster Tow Dolly part # RM-2050-1 that you referenced. At one point Roadmaster listed this as only fitting up to 16 inch wheels but we've found that's not true currently. The vehicle in the review video I attached has much bigger wheels than that. view full answer...
We do indeed have the Thule Traverse AcuTight Tool # 752-2352-002 available, which is what you need to properly tighten down the feet on your Thule Roof Rack. The original Foot Pack would have included a tool for each foot (for a total of 4), but you only technically need one to tighten down all of them. With this in mind, you may want to order a couple just so you have a spare on hand. The tensioning tool will then conveniently store inside the foot when not in use. view full answer...
For your 2017 Ford e-350 chassis with V-10, I recommend you use the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar for Motorhomes # RM-1139-117 for your application. This is an easy installation with just simple hand tools. There is no drilling required for this application. I've attached a product review to assist.
I've attached the installation instructions, and you can see by their note to set the parking brake and chock the wheels that they have intended for this installation to be done on the ground.... view full answer...
The HitchGrip Carrying Tool # 303-HG-712 does make make it much easier to remove and install your hitch head for your weight distribution system. The long handle allows you position your hand where it can comfortably support the weight or be able to use 2 hands when lifting the hitch.
The design of the jaws that hold the hitch will secure the 2-5/16" ball when lifting. You will not have to worry about the hitch head slipping out of the tool unless it somehow became damaged. view full answer...
I can certainly understand wanting to make the install and removal of a ladder rack like the Thule Xsporter part # TH500XT easier. That said, the upside to the way it installs currently is that it would be much more difficult for a thief to steal the expensive ladder rack. They would have to have the proper tools and possibly stand on their head like you mentioned. view full answer...
If you had a 4-way tire tool you could use it to install the wheels of the Malone EcoLight Sport Trailer # MAL93FR. These are smaller wheels so hand tight with one of those tools would be fine. Be sure to check them after a short trip again and you'd be set. view full answer...
I have attached for you to this page the installation instructions for the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Shock Absorbers part # RM-2460. I have also attached for you a list of the tools that are required to install this kit. Please let me know if you have any other questions on this process.
- General Hand Tools
- 12" Long, 5/16" Drill Bit
- 9/16" Socket and Wrench
- 3/4" Socket and Wrench
- Torque Wrench (Part # ALL944001)
- Blue Threadlocker (Part # LT37643) view full answer...
For 10 foot long Go Power Extension Cables to use with the Go Power Overlander Expansion part # 34282182 that you referenced you'd need two of the part # 34276216 and you'd be set. These do not require special tools to connect either. The connectors are easily connected/disconnected by hand without tools. view full answer...
We have some excellent roof ski carriers that I think you will like. If you want to stick with Yakima I recommend the FatCat, # Y03095. It is a locking carrier and it does not require tools to mount. It uses hand knobs to secure to the crossbars.
For another option I recommend the Thule SnowPack, # TH7325. This carrier is unique in that the top portion slides out making loading and unloading the skis easier. It is a tool-free installation. There is a knob on the feet that you will tighten... view full answer...
Basic hand tools are all that's needed for installing and removing a Truxedo tonneau like the part # TX246601 that you referenced. Basically you'd just need to roll the cover up so that you have access to the rails and then using wrenches or socket/ratchets remove the clamps that hold the rails to the bed rails. view full answer...
There are several different tools that could be used. A reciprocating saw is a fairly common tool that most will have access to. An angle grinder with a thin cut-off wheel would also work. If money were no object, a hand-held band saw would be ideal.
Whichever tool you decide on, it is very important that the cut be perfectly straight. Use some c-clamps to clamp a straight edge onto the trailer tongue for the saw or cut-off wheel to follow.
Keep in mind that the pivot length (length from... view full answer...
Your best bet would be an underbody tool box like the part # UB1818-48 if you can find a place to put it on your trailer to allow you to store your jack and wheel wrench. While this is intended to be installed on the underside of your trailer you could also install it elsewhere if you have the room for it. It measures 48" (long) x 18" (tall) x 18" (deep). view full answer...
I wish we had replacement parts that would work for your trailer, but the best solution we have would be to replace the coupler since we do not carry the repair kit you need.
For a similar hand wheel style coupler we have the part # T2343400. view full answer...
The install hardware of the Detail K2 part # K281521 does not have stated torque values so you would need to get them tight with hand tools. view full answer...
For Draw-Tite trailer hitch # 24776 for your 2007 Honda Fit Sport there isn't a specific recommendation for anti-seize products for the installation hardware. Loctite # LT37616 would work fine. But if you are talking about thread locker then there is just one thing to consider: how difficult do you want it to be to remove the hardware?
If you use blue Loctite # LT37643 then the hardware can still be removed using hand tools. But if you use red Loctite # LT37420 then power tools would have... view full answer...
The Westin E-Series nerf bars # 23-1680 come with all of the needed hardware to install. All you need is basic hand tools and a little bit of free time for the install and you'd be set. view full answer...
Installing the Westin Molded Running Boards w/ Custom Installation Kit # 27-0000-2165 that you referenced is not overly difficult at all. It comes with all of the needed hardware and brackets so all you have to do is provide basic hand tools and basic mechanical skills and you'd be good. view full answer...
Yes, the install of the K-Source Extendable Tow Mirrors part # KS62093-94G is simple enough that you'd easily be able to pull it off. All you'd need is basic hand tools and mechanical skills. view full answer...
For your 2014 Chevy Impala the Draw Tite hitch part # 36538 would be the best option for a trailer hitch. It comes with all of the needed hardware to install so all you need to provide is basic hand tools.
I attached a link below that has the install instructions as well as an install video for you to check out. view full answer...