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The centerline on the #BR27FR is going to be from the center of the hitch pin hole. If you draw a line straight out and measure the distance to the bottom of the hook that is 1". I have attached a diagram below for your reference.
view full answer...The Buyers Products 45 Ton Pintle Hook #337PH45 does not have the 4 inch square bolt pattern but rather uses a different pattern. Vertically the holes are 3 inches on center. Horizontally the top row is 5-1/4 inches on center and the bottom is…
view full answer...From our experience the military trailer you have uses a standard lunette ring so a pintle hook like the Curt #C48005 would work fine.
view full answer...Pintle hitches are made to fit certain sized Lunette rings. The rings that we carry are only available in 2-1/2" or 3" diameter sizes. For example, the Curt Pintle Hook for 2" Hitches #C48004 fits lunette ring couplers with a minimum…
view full answer...If you have a 2 inch receiver opening on the vehicle you will be towing with the B&W Pintle Hook Mounting Plate, part #BWPMHD14005 may work well for you. The mounting plate features 7 holes on each side of the plate that are spaced 1-3/4 inches…
view full answer...The Buyers Products 15 Ton Pintle Hook with Mounting Kit #33710040 actually comes with the mounting hardware needed to get it installed but if you're needing to replace it you can find it with the Pintle/Combination Hitch Mounting Kit #3378520.
view full answer...Most pintle hooks use a standard bolt pattern which is 3-3/8" horizontally center to center and 1-3/4" vertically center to center (see photo). Therefore, the Pintle Hook part #C48231 would be a direct fit and work well for you. It also…
view full answer...I went to our warehouse and measured the Buyers Products 50 Ton Air Compensated Pintle Hook #337PH50 to get the height dimensions. The overall height of the pintle when open is 12" and when closed is 9-1/2". I also took a measurement for…
view full answer...I looked up your Dexter 8-222 Hub and was able to find the inner and outer bearing numbers as well as the grease seal used. It looks like this particular hub was designed for mobile homes and these, for the most part, have more unique bearings and…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out, Scott! The Blue Ox Base Plate Kit #BLU74FR on our site is actually the same thing as the Blue Ox part number BX2418 and I like that removable pin style much more than the etrailer Classic Base Plate Kit #e98945 with the fixed…
view full answer...I think the best option we have for you is a universal weld-on hitch plate like one of the following that I have attached for you. We do not really have any direct fit hitch plates for you so I think this will be the best option we can offer. If you…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
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