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From the top of the B and W Tow and Stow part #BWTS10043B down to the bottom of the unused ball when it is in it's lowest position measures 14 inches. The 7 inch drop version part #BWTS10040B instead has this distance at 12 inches.
view full answer...That's a good question Mark, and yeah I agree, it would make sense for the screws to be on the bottom when using the Gen-Y Anti-Rattle Clamp for 2-1/2" Hitch Receivers #GY28XR. It'll work either way, but they're on…
view full answer...Hey Mark, thanks for the question, and while we have exactly what you're looking for, it's actually a different part number (the one you mentioned is for a long bed). I went ahead and verified for you the correct SuperHitch for your…
view full answer...Of course! The best way to make connecting the Buyers Products 3/8" x 22" Class 4 Trailer Safety Chain w/ Clevis Hook #337B03822SC easier to your truck is to add some quick links to your vehicle, and for that I recommend the Durabilt Safety…
view full answer...I recommend picking up the Durabilt Safety Chain Connectors for 5/8" Chain #DU55QR for use with your 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500. These have a safe Working Load Limit of 18,100 lbs so they will be able to handle pretty much anything you want to…
view full answer...It sounds like there is a short circuit that is overloading the running light circuit in the tow package wiring on your tow vehicle. The most likely culprit is a dirty or corroded trailer connector on the vehicle or trailer if not both. The first…
view full answer...I do have some direct equalizer upgrade options for you, but the Road Armor Shock Absorbing Equalizer Kit #LC696740 won't work unless you get longer shackle straps, but even then if you already have 3-1/8" long shackles you won't be able…
view full answer...Your safety chains should have a maximum gross trailer weight rating, which is what you would need to go by to ensure they are properly rated for your 10,000 lb GVWR trailer. If they are then you can attach them to your Ford hitch; wrapping them…
view full answer...That's a good question, because working load limits (WLL) can be somewhat confusing, but I can explain it for you. The 9,200 lb WLL of the Titan Chain Ratcheting Load Binder for 3/8" - 1/2" Thick Chain #TCRB10 simply means that the…
view full answer...For your leaf springs that measure 26 inches long from center eye to center eye on your Keystone Cougar with 5,200 lb axles, use the following: - 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 6,000-lb Trailer Axles - 26" Long #e94SR The #e94SR are rated a bit…
view full answer...That has to be a brake controller issue. Sounds like the controller is backfeeding the stoplight circuit it taps into as a signal wire with voltage which is then activating your brake lights. When this happens the brake controller is in need of being…
view full answer...In order to choose the correct safety chains for your trailer, you'll first and foremost need to know the weight of the trailer which I found online to be 7,000 lbs fully loaded. Then, you'll need to determine a suitable length. I recommend…
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