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There could be one of two places that you are loosing air from on your Trailair Flex Air 5th Wheel Pin Box. In order to determine where you will want to mix up a solution of soapy water and spray the airbag and inflation valve down while under…
view full answer...The Curt Crosswig part #C32DR locates the king pin of the trailer pin box centered between the two fifth wheel rails so you would not have to worry about tailgate or bed rail clearance issues. This hitch has a lot fewer moving parts than the Andersen…
view full answer...In regards to fifth-wheel hitches, there are a number of jaw types. A slide bar jaw is found on the less expensive hitches, such as the Pro Series #PS30129. This type of jaw is a secure one for your trailer but you will notice some king pin noise and…
view full answer...The difference in tire diameter will be an additional 2-1/2 inches going from the 225/75-15 which measure 28.4 to the 235/80-16 which measure 30.9 inches. As a general rule of thumb the minimum safe distance between front and rear tires on the same…
view full answer...The Ultra-Fab Slide-Out Supports #UF19-960003 come in pairs and are designed to be used with one pair on each slide-out. Since you've got 2 slide-outs, you would need 2 pairs of the Ultra-Fab Slide-Out Supports. These supports are designed to…
view full answer...The best fifth wheel hitch for your 2020 Ford F-250 with a short bed and the 5th wheel prep package is easily the B&W Companion because of its immense jaws, cushioned bushings, and pivoting head, which combine to give you the most comfortable…
view full answer...The pressure in the airbag of the #UF35-946215 Trailair Pin Box can range from 20 to 120 psi depending on your situation. Once the pin box is installed, hitch the trailer to the tow vehicle on level ground. There is a sticker on the front of the…
view full answer...There are a couple of things that could be causing the hitch jaws not to close and or lock when they should. First make sure the handle is always fully extended and the jaws are open and ready to accept the king pin. The trailer skid plate should be…
view full answer...I spoke with Curt and they stated that the internal portion of the handle in your Curt Q20 Hitch #C16530-16017 is bent and due to the sensitivity of this piece in the locking mechanism it is not repairable and you would need to completely replace the…
view full answer...The Demco Recon Gooseneck-to-5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter for Recessed Ball #DM8550046 is designed to be used on a flatbed truck with the recessed ball like that on your F350. The top of the gooseneck ball must be 13/16" or closer to the top…
view full answer...We have a Demco Recon hitch similar to the one you mentioned that would be what you'd need, but the part #DM8550046 only works on flat bed trucks that have a recessed gooseneck ball so it would not work for you. Instead you'd want the part…
view full answer...The main difference between the A25 and Q25 hitches is with the head of the actual hitch; the Curt A25 features a stronger head unit with better materials that's going to hold up better over time and the jaws have also been upgraded to provide a…
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