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Hey Charles, so the reason the RV Bumper Bike part #S80605 that you referenced requires 2 inches between the bottom of the trailer body and the top of the bumper is to clear the mounting hardware. So if you are sure you…
view full answer...Hey Beatrice, To find the right fit for your trailer's suspension you'll need to take a quick measurement of your current shackle straps.…
view full answer...Hey Dave, the MORryde upgraded shackle kit part #MR76ZR that you referenced is compatible with your 2020 Grand Design 2670MK and the Lippert Road Armor equalizers.
view full answer...Beds shorter than 8 foot do commonly need a slider hitch David, but a lot of modern fifth wheel trailers are now made with tapered noses to help and in a lot of cases a slider isn't required. So if the trailer you…
view full answer...The model and serial number of your vent will be marked with a sticker or stamped on the upper side. Basically open the vent and look down in from the top. It may also be located on the bottom and visible when the screen is removed. The part…
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…
view full answer...You will have to go with a sliding hitch to allow the trailer to make tight turns. For a trailer 8 feet wide the only bed length that's going to allow 90 degree turns without a slider is a stationary hitch. That…
view full answer...That's a good question, and there's an interesting reason why there are the long holes on the side of the etrailer Magnetic Hitch Receiver Reducer Sleeve -…
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…
view full answer...The Curt #C16521 5th wheel hitch you mentioned is indeed height adjustable from 17-1/2 to 21-1/2 inches in height. Some of the bed sides on todays trucks are pretty tall (like the Ford F Series), so the hitch heights needed to increase as well. To…
view full answer...The signal booster included with the Tireminder #TM29FR does not necessarily need to be connected directly to a battery. As long as the black wire is grounded and the red is connected to constant 12v, it is all means to the same end. The booster…
view full answer...The #BA-1 fits the typical size for weight distribution shanks like the part #C17124 or #RP54977. The holes are 3/4 inches wide and are spaced 1-1/4 inches apart.
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