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I checked with Erickson and their Removable Motorcycle Wheel Chock item #EM07506 does not have a weight rating. It is made of steel and works with bikes that have up to 6" tires. So long as your Honda and Kawasaki do not have wider tires…
view full answer...Hey Nick, the Trimax Trailer Wheel Chock and Lock #TMX75FR you're looking at will work with your 175/80r13 trailer tires. This lock has measures 6" wide when closed and 10 1/2" when opened all the way, so with your tires…
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...I recommend installing the Thule WingBar Evo roof rack on your 2024 Toyota Camry. I prefer this roof rack as the crossbars use a 2 piece channel seal which makes it easy to slide in a Kayak Carrier #LR28FR. You will need the Crossbars #TH711420,…
view full answer...There is a weight distribution hitch option for your new 2021 Intech Flyer Discover with a completely covered A-frame. Instead of using a standard weight distribution hitch which has brackets that go around the frame you will need to use a weight…
view full answer...To be completely honest the sway control feature of the B and W Continuum part #BW78FR isn't nearly as advanced as the rest of the system. The advertised sway control of this system is in the head of the system between where the ball and the…
view full answer...The measurement you're referring to for the Erickson Removable Motorcycle Wheel Chock #EM07506 is 8". This wheel chock has overall measurements of 11-3/4" long x 8-1/4" wide x 8-1/2" tall and will fit tires up to 6"…
view full answer...If the trailer is less than 1 inch off of being perfectly level either up or down then it will be perfectly fine. Having it slightly higher would be better because presumably the tongue weight of the trailer will pull it down a little. You could also…
view full answer...Based on the information I could find for the DICO 45264 is was popular on ShoreLand'r trailers. This would require the Idler Hub #AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K with the Grease Seal #168255TB used instead of the seal included with the hub. We currently do…
view full answer...The best way to identify the seal needed, is to get the number that is stamped or imprinted on the seal. You may have to remove the seal in order to see the numbers. If you cannot find the number on the seal, if you can find the numbers on the inner…
view full answer...The best option we can offer you is the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly part #AKIHUB-545-2-EZ-2K which will be a direct replacement for the Dico Trailer Hub Assembly part 45263 so long as you the Double Lip Grease Seals part #RG06-010. The Trailer Idler…
view full answer...I would use a protractor, see photo, place the protractor on the edge of the inside of one side of the trailer frame and the other inside edge of the trailer frame should be parallel with the 50 degree line on the protractor. Another way to verify…
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I checked with Erickson and their Removable Motorcycle Wheel Chock item #EM07506 does not have a weight rating. It is made of steel and works with bikes that have up to 6" tires. So long as your Honda and Kawasaki do not have wider…
view full answer...Hey Nick, the Trimax Trailer Wheel Chock and Lock #TMX75FR you're looking at will work with your 175/80r13 trailer tires. This lock has measures 6" wide when closed and 10 1/2" when opened all the way, so with…
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...I recommend installing the Thule WingBar Evo roof rack on your 2024 Toyota Camry. I prefer this roof rack as the crossbars use a 2 piece channel seal which makes it easy to slide in a Kayak Carrier #LR28FR. You will need the Crossbars #TH711420,…
view full answer...There is a weight distribution hitch option for your new 2021 Intech Flyer Discover with a completely covered A-frame. Instead of using a standard weight distribution hitch which has brackets that go around the frame you will need to use a weight…
view full answer...To be completely honest the sway control feature of the B and W Continuum part #BW78FR isn't nearly as advanced as the rest of the system. The advertised sway control of this system is in the head of the system between where the ball and…
view full answer...The measurement you're referring to for the Erickson Removable Motorcycle Wheel Chock #EM07506 is 8". This wheel chock has overall measurements of 11-3/4" long x 8-1/4" wide x 8-1/2" tall and will fit tires…
view full answer...If the trailer is less than 1 inch off of being perfectly level either up or down then it will be perfectly fine. Having it slightly higher would be better because presumably the tongue weight of the trailer will pull it down a little. You could…
view full answer...Based on the information I could find for the DICO 45264 is was popular on ShoreLand'r trailers. This would require the Idler Hub #AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K with the Grease Seal #168255TB used instead of the seal included with the hub. We…
view full answer...The best way to identify the seal needed, is to get the number that is stamped or imprinted on the seal. You may have to remove the seal in order to see the numbers. If you cannot find the number on the seal, if you can find the numbers on the…
view full answer...The best option we can offer you is the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly part #AKIHUB-545-2-EZ-2K which will be a direct replacement for the Dico Trailer Hub Assembly part 45263 so long as you the Double Lip Grease Seals part #RG06-010. The Trailer Idler…
view full answer...I would use a protractor, see photo, place the protractor on the edge of the inside of one side of the trailer frame and the other inside edge of the trailer frame should be parallel with the 50 degree line on the protractor. Another way to verify…
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