We do have mounting hardware available for the Erickson Removable Motorcycle Wheel Chock - 6" Wide Tires # EM07506. What you are looking for is the Replacement Mounting Plates for Erickson Removable Motorcycle Wheel Chock # EM56ZV. You would just need to pick up some 1/4" bolts similar to the ones that come with the original kit to finish the installation. view full answer...
Great news! The Andersen Tuff Chock # 3605 would be a great replacement for the chock that is included in the part # AM3604.
I was able to go out to our warehouse and compare the two pieces and they are identical in every way.
I have linked the above mentioned products to this page for your convenience. view full answer...
Yes, the mounting hardware for the Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Hardware - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Chrome # TWSPWC3BT can be found with part # TWPH2770. view full answer...
It looks like we do have what you need and I have listed these for you below.
Replacement Endcap for Thule Circuit Fork Mount Roof Bike Rack part # TH8523306001
Replacement Rim Protector for Thule Circuit Roof Bike Rack part # TH8524274001
Replacement Chock Wheel Strap for Thule Circuit XT Roof Bike Rack part # 8523285001 view full answer...
The CargoSmart Motorcycle Wheel Chock for E-Track or X-Track Systems - 7" Wide Tires # 3481731 does not have the E-clip replacements. If something were to happen, my contact said they would send you a replacement at no additional cost.
If you just want to keep one on hand, I confirmed the clips are the same on the CargoSmart Storage Bin for E-Track or X-Track - Plastic - 50 lbs - 4" x 6" x 7" # 3481721 which would be the easiest way to have one on hand and utilized in the meantime if... view full answer...
The Snap-Loc E-Track Tie-Down Strap # SLLS28CER will be the closest replacement strap we have to the ones that come with the Pack'em Wheel Tie-Down Kit # PK-WTD. This is also a 2" wide strap that connects to the e-track style slots in the chocks. This strap will be 8' long as opposed to the 7' strap with the Pack'em kit. It uses a cam lock style strap to prevent the strap from loosening.
For more tension on the tire the Snap-Loc E-Track Tie-Down Strap # SLLS28RER uses a ratchet handle... view full answer...
24 inches would be enough room for the Erickson E-Track Tie-Down Kit w/ 2 Ratchet Straps with Roller Idlers and 2 Wheel Chocks # EM58523-09162 to attach. The ratchet would still function just fine but your clearance above the ratchet could be inhabited if the vehicle sits lower and is above the track 24 inches back. view full answer...
We do have the replacement shock you need for your Trailair Flex Air 5th Wheel Pin Box, part # LC328492.
You can order part # LC177223. this chock is a replacement for Trailair Flex Air and Air-Ride pin boxes and will work great for you. view full answer...
If you're having trouble with the shock absorber on your B&W Companion OEM 5th-Wheel Hitch for Ford Super Duty Prep Package # BWRVK3300, then the only solution is to replace the entire head as replacement shock absorbers are not offered as a replacement.
I know it's not the best situation, however you can use the:
-Replacement Head Assembly for B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # BWRVC3006 for a replacement.
Attached is an installation video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The 12' Ratchet Strap # EM59136 you found is the closest we have to the 7-1/2' straps which come with the Erickson ATV E-Track Tie-Down Kit # EM09160. You could cut the strap down to the length you are wanting if it is a problem having the extra length. view full answer...
It looks like the M105A2 military trailers used an axle in the range of of our 5,200 to 7,000 pounds capacity brakes, so I recommend going with the etrailer.com Electric Trailer Brake Kit # AKEBRK-7-SA. These are self adjusting, so you will not need to mess with them every year to keep the braking consistent and will measure 12" in diameter and 2" wide. With all that said, I do also recommend double checking a few things.
First, make sure the 12" x 2" matches your current brakes/drums.... view full answer...
It is always best to use a jack (or winch, for that matter) that is rated for more weight than you're actually going to put on it. This typically allows such products to work more reliably and to also last longer.
The Pro Series 5K a-frame jack you referenced, part # PS1400600303, has a 2-inch diameter inner jack tube and an outer jack tube with a diameter of 2-1/4-inches, as noted in the specs.
Since this jack does NOT include a caster wheel or a foot plate, you can select along with... view full answer...