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Either way is correct. It depends on if you want to keep the semi-style 7-Way (if you need to tow that type of trailer) or if you will never be towing a semi-trailer. If you need to keep the 7-Way semi active on the truck, then you would need to…
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…
view full answer...The female version of the Bulldog Replacement Pipe Mount for Swivel Jacks #BDPQM1900 isn't available separately and only comes already installed on the trailer jacks, like what we see with part #BD195362. If you're needing a weld-on…
view full answer...Yes, the Sleeve-Lock Trailer Coupler #CTA-196 will fit the channel bracket that comes with the Brophy Lunette Ring w/ 3-Position Adjustable Channel Bracket #BR43ZR. The bolt holes match as well when it comes to size and spacing so you'll be…
view full answer...We don't currently have any customer submitted photos for the Brophy Heavy Duty Cable Camper Jacks #CX74, but we do for the lower capacity #CJ74, which uses the same lift brackets. From the edge of the tube to the lift bracket is…
view full answer...We do have a potential solution for you, but Lance campers use a proprietary plug, and there is not any adapter for your Lance camper that we are aware of. If your camper does use the proprietary lance plug, we recommend replacing it with a 7 way…
view full answer...Yes, for 5,200 standard trailer axles we have the hub part #8-219-4UC3-EZ which is a fit for 5,200 lb axles and has the bolt pattern of 8 on 6-1/2 inches like you said you need.
view full answer...You would choose a side wind or top wind jack based on several factors. Each has its advantages. If clearance is an issue for the radius of a top wind, then you would choose a side wind. The opposite is also true. It is my experience that a side…
view full answer...RV manufacturers will typically just turn the handle 180 degrees for other orientation and the deadbolt will just be on the opposite side of the plunger. If your deadbolt sits above the plunger on yours and the cutout hole is 2-1/2" to…
view full answer...Yes, you can drill holes into the Bulldog Collar-Lok Coupler w/ Low-Profile Latch #BD028288 to install it using the existing mounting hole configuration on your trailer.
view full answer...The A-Frame Trailer Jack - Topwind - 5,000 lbs. by Dutton-Lainson #DL22772 does not have a grease zerk fitting integrated, sor do any of our other top wind jacks. This doesn't mean they are difficult to maintain, but they do not have that…
view full answer...I checked the Featherlite Trailer website for specs on the model 3116 trailer but this part number returned no results. But if your trailer uses an industry-standard 50-degree a-frame design then the Demco A-Frame Trailer Coupler #DM16680-52 will…
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