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The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...The SAE number isn't the best way to pick out replacement lenses for trailer taillights since that isn't actually a part number. However, I did find a replacement lens with SAE P2A 01 DOT on the front of it. Check out the part #A44RB.…
view full answer...You would need to have a reverse light circuit ran to your trailer to power reverse lights. If you have a 5-way flat or 7-way trailer connector currently then that circuit is already present. If you have a 4-way harness then you would need to…
view full answer...For a replacement lens for the trailer taillight kit part #TLL160RK you'd need the part #A16RB.
view full answer...We've had similar questions in the past that used the number you referenced and we were able to determine that the taillight kit replacement was the part #TLL160RK.
view full answer...We do have some locking hitch pins that are compatible with the Curt Heavy Duty Forged Ball Mount for 3" Hitches #C52JR! Out of our selection I recommend picking up the Fastway Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock #FA86-00-3160 which comes with 2…
view full answer...The best air conditioning unit for your enclosed trailer is going to be from Advent, and includes a start capacitor and heat strip. You can choose from either white or black in color: - White: Advent Air RV Air Conditioner with Air Distribution Box,…
view full answer...You're not going to have any problems mixing Dexter and Lippert components on trailer axles over 10k-lbs in the same manner as below 10k-lbs as long as the measurements on the replacement parts are the same- i.e. bearing sizes are the same, etc..…
view full answer...The Classic Accessories StormPro Pontoon Boat Cover, #CA20027, can be used when transporting your boat, but how it holds up depends on a lot of factors. Things like speed, road and weather conditions all will play a part in how the cover responds to…
view full answer...Based on my research, the Fulton Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Marine Jack #FTJ120W0301 will be a perfect replacement for your Shelby 5756A trailer jack. This jack will allow you to use the existing snap ring jack mount on your trailer for installation.…
view full answer...Adding skid wheels to your open car trailer is indeed what I recommend to help prevent the trailer from dragging when going up a steep driveway. These are designed specifically for this very purpose and will work well. I recommend taking a look at…
view full answer...For 3,500 pound axle U-bolt kits like the Redline #APUBR-1 that use 1/2 inch hex nuts you will want to torque them down somewhere between 45 and 70 foot pounds. I have attached a great article on trailer suspension that includes this info along with…
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