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The hinge you referenced part #PLR2212-AS would replace what you have now on your horse trailer and the holes would line up. It looks like for your window you'd need a piano hinge that's about 2 feet long, but at this time we do not…
view full answer...Hi Bruce, To lift your trailer we'll first need to check of the suspension and see if you have torsion axles or a leaf spring suspension. If you have torsion axles then I'll need to see the axle tag in order to determine what you have…
view full answer...The side plates on the 3" Wide Continuous Hinge #MA65VR you found are 0.09" thick which is just under 3/32". We do have a 3" Wide #MA52VR which is 6' Long with a 1/2" pin that has 0.18"…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...Yes, you can cut the 8 foot long hinge kit part #MA32VR down to 7 feet in length and it would work great.
view full answer...Thank you for the pictures! I may have an option for you, but none of the hinges we offer have mounting brackets that are 5" tall.. The most likely option we have is the #PLR4040 which opens 270 degrees. The mounting bracket on the #PLR4040…
view full answer...The Ramp Door Hinge #PLR1902 does require welding of both portions. The tab gets welded as you stated to one side and the outside cylinders get welded to the opposite side. I've attached a couple pictures to assist.
view full answer...Determining between piano hinges, #H300 3 Inch Wide Steel 6 Ft Long or #SH200 2 Inch Wide Stainless Steel Hinge 6 Ft Long, depends what features you find more important for your application. The #H300 hinge will be stronger in that it is an inch…
view full answer...To create barn doors out of your ramp door, you will need hinges and a latch. I suggest a latch/lock system like the Universal Cam-Door Lock for Enclosed Trailers - 1" Keeper, #383200. This will use a 3/4 inch diameter pipe that you'll have…
view full answer...Based on your picture it appears your trailer currently uses some screws like the 1" Long Black Torx Wall Liner Screw #WLS100. I do recommend verifying the correct bolts needed with the trailer manufacturer as the T-Strap Hinge #PLR2008-SSP you…
view full answer...We currently offer 3 different replacement strap hinges, #2008-8, #2512, and #2212, for cargo trailers. I have included a photo showing each of these with their measurements listed. I recommend comparing these measurements to the strap hinges on your…
view full answer...It appears TMW is a overseas company which I could not find much information. The 46210 is a common hub number for a 3,500lb idler hub with 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern. This would use either the Idler Hub #AKIHUB-545-35-G-K for standard spindles or…
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