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Hi Kat, The rubber bumpers that we offer are all 96" in length but can come in different widths. Based on the dimensions you provided i your pictures the #D3-96 is going to be the best fit, but you will have to cut it down to size.
view full answer...Here is a list of the tools needed to install the etrailer Enclosed Trailer Transition Plate #e32JR: - Tape Measure - Drill - Hex Drive Socket Adapter - 10mm Socket - 13mm Socket I have also added a link below to the instructions of the #e32JR for…
view full answer...If you already have a seal that you're replacing then you want to get a seal that's a similar size, otherwise if it's a brand new application then I recommend trying to find the depth of the gap and choosing a seal slightly…
view full answer...I recommend using the 601 Flooring Adhesive in a 1 Gallon #TS76FR or 4 Gallon #TS26FR depending on your application. The 601 does not have the pressure sensitive requirements of the 801, 1 Gallon #TS86FR and 4 Gallon #TS58FR adhesives.
view full answer...A 3/8" self tapping screw seems a bit large for the Horse Trailer Side Pads #HTP1260BK but I do recommend always using a washer like the 3/8" #01292006-020-01. This will help spread out the surface area which means the pad is less…
view full answer...The bumper part #D3-96 that you referenced is our best option and could work for you but you will need to make some modifications. You would need to cut it down to the 84 inch length you need and would also need to drill new holes in it that line up…
view full answer...The etrailer Enclosed Trailer Transition Plate #e32JR is the only transition plate we carry and it does have a working load limit of 1,000 lbs. We have tested this transition plate extensively, and have found that it holds up well, even when loading…
view full answer...All of our bumper strips are 96" long and have the holes pre-drilled out at 11" on center, but the nice thing is these can be cut and re-drilled to accommodate your application. You just need to choose which one has the width you're…
view full answer...To test the weight of your ramp door, you will want to get the door all the way down to the ground and then on a scale of some kind (a bathroom scale can be used for this if it's the only thing available). This will be when the door is at its…
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...Hey Lou, so the install of the Conventional Ramp Door Spring part #362SA7218 is something that should be done by someone who has experience winding garage springs. The amount of turns or preload will be the amount that gives you the correct amount of…
view full answer...In the image with the suspension setup the equalizer #TREQ105 is placed between the front and second axles. Just like you have on your trailer. The front of the equalizer connects to the spring using a shackle strap and the rear is connected directly…
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