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Jeff Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a look at this ramp gate seal kit for the enclosed trailer ramps. Now this kit will protect the inside of your enclosed trailer using this hollow half round seal ramp gate kit. Helps keep water and debris from entering your enclosed trailer. And this kit will include everything I have laid out here on the table.… see more >
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The closest thing we have to a 2" x 2" bumper is the Rubber Bumper for Enclosed Trailer Ramp Door #37210715 you looked at. This has a 2-1/2" diameter with a height of 1" and a 3/8" mounting hole.
view full answer...If you already have a seal that you're replacing then you want to get a seal that's a similar size, otherwise if it's a brand new application then I recommend trying to find the depth of the gap and choosing a seal slightly…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but the handles included with the Cam-Action Lockable Door Latch Kits like part #PLR658-SSP must be welded to the pole as there are no other options to attach them. If you can get away with a 55" long pipe then…
view full answer...The Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack #BD500199 grounds through the mounting hardware. I would recommend running a jumper wire from the mounting flange of the jack to the ground wire on your trailer wiring to see if you can get it to work that…
view full answer...There is no reason why you could not turn the jack at a 90 degree angle to gain more clearance. Due to the configuration of the holes in the mounting flange, you might need to drill new holes in your trailer tongue to mount the jack in that…
view full answer...The Rubber Ribbed Hollow Bulb Seal for RV and Trailer Doors #SR76ZR is designed exactly for this purpose so you'll be good to go with it. When you install the sides you'll want to cut a small portion of the bulb away while still…
view full answer...For your cargo trailer with a 94" wide door that weighs about 140lbs you'll need to go with the Conventional Ramp Door Spring #362SA8207. This is designed for doors your size, and has a 150lb capacity which will be perfect for your…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but the Hopkins Engager Push-To-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit w/ Built-In Charger part #20099 is only rated for use on single and tandem axle trailers. For a breakaway kit that is rated for use on triple axle trailers you…
view full answer...In regards to the Curt Push-To-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit part #C52042 (52042), the blue wire on the breakaway switch will be run to the brake output circuit and the black wire to a constant 12 volt power source. The blue wire on the battery box…
view full answer...The Ramp Gate Seal Kit for Enclosed Trailer Ramp #SR35FR can be installed in either location. Personally, I would keep it off the ramp door since you're more likely to damage it as you walk or move things across the ramp. Inside the frame…
view full answer...If your current brake assemblies are self-adjusting, once the hub/drum is removed you will be able to see the adjuster cable extending across the brake assembly as shown in the photo I have edited for you. If you find you do not have them, you can…
view full answer...The first thing I recommend checking on the jack is the power source. If the battery that runs the jack is low on power then it will be hard for the jack to lift the trailer (lowering it tends not to be a problem because gravity is helping) and it…
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