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Today we'll be reviewing part number BD028288. This is the Bulldog Collar-Lok coupler with the low-profile latch. It is designed to work with a 2-inch ball and a A-frame trailer. It's going to give us a rating of 5,000 pounds. The heavy-duty coupler is ideal for utility, livestock, cargo, and construction trailers. The Collar-Lok design offers automatic, continuously tight fit for absolute… see more >
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We only have replacement springs and latches for the Bulldog Collar Lok couplers. We do not have the lower piece it sounds like you are looking for. You would need to replace the entire coupler. The part #BD028288 would work well as a replacement…
view full answer...99 percent of A-frame trailers on the road have the same 50 degree frame angle for the install of a coupler like the part #BD028288 that you referenced. This coupler will fit your 1993 Coachmen Catalina Light.
view full answer...The closest match we have to what you need is the Karrier Wheel and Tire part #AM32575 which is a conventional 15 inch trailer wheel that has the 6 on 5-1/2 inch bolt pattern you need and a radial ST225/75R15 tire size. The pilot diameter of this…
view full answer...The closest tire size to the 6.5-16LT tires currently on your trailer is the ST235/80R16 like what is found on the Castle Rock ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire w/ 16" Silver Mod Wheel - 8 on 6-1/2 - Load Range E #LHACK133. This tire will be right…
view full answer...Thank you for the pictures and the explanation! The leaf spring that fits the spacing you have is the 5-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Hook End for 6,000-lb Trailer Axles #e67SR. If you check out the attached photo the "B" dimension is 24-1/4"…
view full answer...When you mention locking collar, I am led to believe that you might be describing a hammer blow-type coupler, like our part #BD028288. This type of coupler has a collar that would slide up, securing the jaws of the coupler in place over the trailer…
view full answer...I don't think you are doing anything wrong necessarily. There are 2 possible issues that I can think of causing the problem. First, the spring may not be the correct size. A spring that is too short and/or not the correct diameter would fall out.…
view full answer...The safest way to secure a 4-wheeled vehicle like a golf cart in a truck bed is to use wheel nets that secure to the truck bed in some manner. The Erickson E-Track Tie-Down Kit #EM09160 is one option that is similar to the Pack 'Em kit you…
view full answer...Yes, the Sleeve-Lock A-Frame Trailer Coupler #CA-5196-B that you referenced is a weld-on coupler designed to fit 50 degree A-frame trailers like you mentioned. Nearly all A-frame trailers are 50 degree so it's hard to find A-frame couplers that…
view full answer...First, release the mechanism that holds the coupler onto the ball. It may be a lever or a knob that has to be turned. Some require a dual action move where you would push back or forward on the lever while lifting up on it. If you have done this and…
view full answer...You can use virtually any paint that is rated for use on steel and outdoor use for the Bulldog Collar-Lok Coupler #BD028499 The most important part is going to be the prep. You will want to use a light sandpaper or SOS type pad to scuff the area…
view full answer...The #BK2-100 Bearing Kit for #84 Spindle L44649/L68149 Bearings 10-19 Double Lip Seal will work. You have EZ Lube spindles which do not use a cotter pin. The spindle has a tube in it for the grease to be pumped in. Instead it uses a tang washer,…
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