How to Pick Out a Coupler Hinge Kit for a Bass Boat Trailer
Question:
hello I have a 2004 stratos 275proxl bass boat I just purchased with a 115 evenrude 2 stoke outboard motor,i need to get one of these so I can fit my boat in my garage my boat is 17*5 long what size do I need to get? thank you and please get back to me asap,so I can get my boat in my mancave,
asked by: Allen T
Helpful Expert Reply:
In order to determine the correct fold-away hinge kit for your boat trailer you are going to have to first measure the dimensions of the trailer's pole tongue. If it is 3 inch by 3 inch then the part # FHDPB330301 would fit and work well.
If you have a different dimension pole tongue you would need to check out the link I attached that has all of the hinge kits we offer. You will want to select the dimensions you need from the filters. We have sizes from 2 x 3 all the way up to 3 x 5.
I attached an install video for a hinge kit for you to check out as well.
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Fulton Fold-Away Coupler Hinge Kit for 3" x 3" Tongue - Bolt On - Up to 5,000 lbs
- Folding Trailer Tongue
- Coupler Hinge Kit
- Up to 48 Inch Long
- Bolt-On
- 5000 lbs GTW
- 3 x 3 Inch Tongue
- Fulton
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