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Both of the ARK stabilizer jacks #ARK94FR and #ARK87FR can rotate 90 degrees forward and back so in a way it is 180 degrees like you asked about. The difference is the #ARK94FR has a square tube and #ARK87FR has a round tube. These are both going…
view full answer...If your SuperGlide will work with industry standard fifth wheel rails that are 22 inches apart then the #RP30156 adapter will work for you. Some of the Pullrite hitches only fit their rails and adapters so if that is the hitch style you have then…
view full answer...Yes, the Reese Elite Series Underbed Rail Adapter for Standard 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches #RP30156 will work with your Reese Pro Series 5th Wheel Hitch! I have attached a quick installation video for you to check out as well.
view full answer...Fifth wheel hitches can be pretty tall. Especially if you use a rail kit adapter like the #RP30156 which will add 2-3/4 inches from the floor of the truck bed to the top of the rail kit adapter. Most likely your Pullrite is going to sit too tall to…
view full answer...The Valley 7054 hitch is pretty old so info on it is harder to come by, but we do know that it is a slider hitch and that it fits the rails that the Reese adapter part #RP30156 provides. So if you have a 7054 hitch and a Ford truck with the factory…
view full answer...For trailer tire and wheel combo #AM32001HWTB I recommend Trailer Wheel Lug Nut #12CLN. These are sold in quantities of 1. On aluminum wheels you will need a long, thin lug nut like this because you wouldn't be able to get a socket around a…
view full answer...I had our warehouse measure the BulletProof Hitches Adjustable 2-Ball Mount for 2" Hitch - 4" Drop/Rise - 14,000 lbs #MD204 you were looking at and from where the gusset meets the shank to the center of the closest hitch pin hole is…
view full answer...Grease seals are best matched by part number but when this is not possible measuring inner and outer diameters to the nearest thousandth of an inch (1.234-inches for example) is necessary to ensure a proper seal at the spindle and hub bore. A digital…
view full answer...The correct bearing kit for your 6,000 lb Dexter axle is either the #BK3-100 or #BK3-110. The difference between the two is the grease seal. The #BK3-100 uses a seal with an ID of 2.250", and the #BK3-110 uses a seal with an ID of 2.125".…
view full answer...The BTR and BT8 denotations refer to the spindle, not the trailer hub. The difference between a BTR and BT8 spindle is that the BTR spindle uses a 1.063" diameter L44649 bearing and the BT8 spindle uses a 0.99" diameter L44643 bearing. In…
view full answer...The easiest way will be to pull off a trailer wheel and hub and then use a caliper like #PTW80157 to measure the spindle diameter where the bearings ride. If the diameter is .99 then you have the BT8 spindle or if it's 1.06 you have the BTR. The…
view full answer...You can find the cover for the Fulton F2 jack gearbox here: Replacement Gearbox Cover #F500135. But if you are referring to the gearbox itself then that is unfortunately not available. I recommend looking into a new jack such as Fulton Bolt-Thru…
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