Can Ultra Fab Skid Wheels Install on a 2014 Keystone Cougar 333 MKS with Bike Rack
Question:
2014 Keystone Cougar 333 MKS bike rack I am wondering if I can still add the 6inch ultra Fab skid wheels to my 5th wheel camper. I have a factory installed slid out bike rack that may be in the way. I have a dip in my driveway and the rear jacks and bumper drag slightly going in and out. placing 2 inch dimensional lumber under the wheels allow entry and exit but I am looking for a better way. Thanks in advance
asked by: Jim C
Expert Reply:
Do you have the bike rack setup that basically attaches to the frame rails of your 2014 Keystone Cougar and extends the bumper out and a bike rack then sits between it and the rear of the trailer? That's what I was able to find pictures of online when I searched your trailer.
I don't see any reason the Ultra Fab Wheels # UF48-979013 couldn't also fit the frame before the bike rack though. You would just need to install them on the frame side of the RV before the bike rack.
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Ultra-Fab Skid Wheels for Class A RVs 34' and Longer - 6" Diameter - Qty 2
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