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I believe you are referring to the 1" prongs on the Stallion Aluminum Car Hauler Ramp Set #288-07503 that are designed to grab onto the small gap at the end of most trailers. This not…
view full answer...We have some confusing pictures on our site for the Gen-Y Aluminum Loading Ramps part #GH34FR and I apologize for that. The actual ramp has a slot mount style on one end and a tapered end on the other which you can use either end depending on what…
view full answer...I was able to verify that the weight capacity for the Aluminum Car Hauler Ramp Set #288-07503 that you referenced is indeed 6,000 pounds (not kilograms) for the pair and 3,000 pounds per panel. The recommended maximum height of 16 inches is simply…
view full answer...No, I am sorry we do not. The only ramps we have available are ones like Item #288-07503 that are detachable. We do not manufacturer them either.
view full answer...I won't be able to confirm exactly what ramp you need as I have no sort of database to reference for this but we do have a wide selection of ramps to choose from such as the Gen-Y Hitch…
view full answer...I attached a picture that shows the pin out diagram for the Pollak 5th Wheel / Gooseneck T-Connector with 7-Pole #PK11893-11932 that you referenced.
view full answer...The Stallion #288-07503 loading ramps are manufactured in China. For a US made alternative, check out the Gen-Y Hitch Heavy Duty Aluminum ramp set which measure 72 x 14 inches which we offer as part #325-GH-R72.…
view full answer...I do have a solution for you, but the Aluminum Car Hauler Ramp Set #288-07503 that you referenced has a max height of 16" for loading equipment. I did speak with my contact at Gen-Y Hitch who…
view full answer...The hook portion of the Gen-Y Hitch Aluminum Loading Ramp Set #325-GH-R84 that gets set on to the rear of the trailer is 14 inches in width. The depth of the hook, or how wide the opening of it is 2 inches.
view full answer...I have another option for you, but due to the length of the ramp you would not want to use the Aluminum Car Hauler Ramp Set - 48" x…
view full answer...If you are only putting brakes like the #TRU36FR on one axle, we recommend doing the front axle for a few reasons. First, the front axle technically will bear more weight than the rear. Most trailers it would be about 60% on the front axle and 40%…
view full answer...The shock absorption from the Gen-Y Torsion 2-Ball Mount #325-GH-1324 will help cushion abuse on your trailer tongue and the tow vehicle. However, you need to make sure you have enough tongue weight for this to be effective. The optimal ride tongue…
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