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When folded up and traveling the Xtreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack item #ORJW750BD is 29" long from the top of the jack to the bottom of the wheels. From the bottom of the wheel to the center pivot point where the bracket attaches is…
view full answer...The Rampage Clinometer with Compass - Analog #RA791006 will help you detect if you are on level ground or not with your RV, so it will absolutely be a help. It will only detect how level the ground is under your tires and suspension, so there may…
view full answer...Your Thule Evolution 1600 6410 cargo box used the EasySnap Mounting Hardware Kit, which is now obsolete. Therefore, your best and closest option is to use the Replacement QM3 - Quick Mount Hardware #TH04997 to attach the box to your Malone AirFlow2…
view full answer...On a 7 pin round which is the common connection on a semi trailer, the clearance/marker lights are at the 10 o clock position when you look at the trailer wiring connection. When looking at the connector on the back of the truck, that will put the…
view full answer...The Longview Custom Towing Mirrors, part #LVT-1800, that are designed to fit your 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, do have the flames embossed on the outside body of the mirrors. I spoke with my contact at Longview and they told me the model you need…
view full answer...For your 2018 Chevy Silverado 1500 we have the Longview Custom Towing Mirrors #LVT-1800 as our best fitting set of tow mirrors. These are custom fit for the shape of the mirror housing of your truck so they install easily and very stable. I attached…
view full answer...The most well equipped 2012 Ford F-350 Single Rear Wheel (SRW) has a 14,000 lb conventional towing capacity and a 5th wheel/gooseneck towing capacity of 16,700 lbs. In order to find your exact towing capacity the best method would be to find the…
view full answer...When using tire chains like the Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains w/ Cams #TC2828CAM on a 4 wheel drive vehicle, the chains should go on the primary drive axle. This information should be in your owner's manual. More than likely it is the rear axle.…
view full answer...For the best traction in winter weather you'd use tire chains on all 4 wheels. But you can get by with just two chains if you put them on the main drive axle. You can also check the owners manual of the vehicle for more info on how to use tire…
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but I can't recommend you use the Yakima KeelOver part #Y04069 backwards. Instead you'd want to use Swagman Exo Aero #S65145 which installs on the bars and then allows you to carry the canoe right side up and would…
view full answer...Yes, you can flip the Yakima Keelover part #Y04069 so that the housing is inside of the canoe if you like. I attached a picture I took from the instructions that shows that this is an option you have.
view full answer...For an off-road trailer the best option is one with a lift built into it and also with spindle dimensions that allow for wider tires like the Timbren kit part #ASR35HDS02 that you referenced. We do have to recommend you stick with trailer tires and…
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