How to Find a Trailair Tri-Glide Pin Box to Replace a Trailair Rota-Flex Pin Box on a 2014 Solitude
Question:
I have a trailair rota flex on my 2014 36ft. Solitude. What part number tri-glide do I need?
asked by: Tom
Expert Reply:
To determine which Trailair Tri-Glide pin box will replace your Rota-Flex pin box, we will need to know the part number of your Rota-Flex pin box. The part number is usually located on a sticker on the pin box. There are several different Rota-Flex pin boxes out there because they replace specific OEM pin boxes. We want to make sure we choose a Tri-Glide pin box that will have the same mounting dimensions and bolt pattern.
If you cannot locate the part number of the pin pox, your trailer manufacturer should be able to tell you what the standard OEM pin box was that came with the trailer using your trailer VIN. We can choose the correct Tri-Glide with that information as well.
If the dealer cannot help you either for some reason, one final option is to take some measurements of your pin box. I have attached a help article that explains how to measure your pin box. This article also has a chart that will tell you what the OEM pin box would be base on the measurements you take. If you can send me the measurements of your pin box or the part numbers you find, I will be happy to make a specific recommendation for you.
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