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The Roadmaster D-Ring adapters like the part #RM-035-1 can be used with the Demco tow bars.
view full answer...Yes, there is. The Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit item #RM97RR will work with the Demco Excali-bar if you use the Demco Tow Bar Adapter Kit for Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plates item #DM9523032.
view full answer...Yes, the etrailer Invisible Base Plate Kit #e86YR is a compatible fit for a 2016 Ford F-150 and the Demco Excali-Bar III Non-Binding Tow Bar #DM9511013 without requiring any adapters.
view full answer...We do not carry a part that adapts Rhino-Rack Nautic Stack Kayak Carrier part #RRS520 to fit the Yakima round bars. It fits the Yakima Whispbar (aero) and the Yakima Heavy Duty bars (square) but not the round. I recommend the Thule Stacker part…
view full answer...The difference between these two systems is the included shank. The Blue Ox #BLU66FR shank has 9 adjustment holes allowing for a 7.8 inch drop to a 14.72 inch rise, where as the Blue Ox #BXW1006 has a 11 hole shank allowing for a 7 inch drop to a 13…
view full answer...The Performance Tool Infrared Shop Heater - Wall or Ceiling Mount - 1500 Watt #PTW5008 is not rated to heat a specific cubic foot area. The manufacturer says that it warms the area only directly in front of it or under it and will keep you warm about…
view full answer...The height setting you'll need to use when installing the Curt A16 head part #C16520 that you referenced is going to be based on what your trailer needs to sit level. The height of the head is adjustable as well as how the pin box attaches to the…
view full answer...SumoSprings would definitely be the solution I would recommend for your squatting concern. The SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs - Rear Axle item #SS45MR have a 2,800 lbs capacity which would eliminate that carolina lift look you get when your…
view full answer...The axle is self-aligned by the spring center bolt so there's no need to slide the axle. Axle manufacturers weld the spring seat in a specific location to align perfectly with the center bolt/nut on the leaf spring. Once all parts are assembled…
view full answer...If there is a tiny bit of play in suspension components that are designed to move you would be fine. 1/16 of an inch isn't very much, and as long as you torqued everything down to spec you would be good to go. Ideally we just don't want it…
view full answer...So the lifespan and when to change a lube plate doesn't have a hard and fast answer because there are numerous variables associated with how long it will last. The terrain you are going over, the weight of your trailer, and the frequency with…
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