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Today we are going to review part number YRJONBLOCK. This is the Yates flat bow stop for boat trailers. This stop will replace the worn-out bow stop on your boat trailer. It is constructed off a heavy duty rubber material. This part is made in the USA. This stop will keep your boats bow in place when its loaded on your trailer.… see more >
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The closest bow roller bracket for winch stands that we have to the dimensions you listed is the CE Smith #CE31005PG. This bracket is 13-3/16" tall and is designed to fit around a 3-1/2" wide winch. We do not currently offer any…
view full answer...Your 4-pin/5-wire wiring harness is what is called a "wishbone" type which simply means that there are two separate running light wires, one brown and one pink. This allows a separate running light wire for each side of the trailer…
view full answer...You could use a bracket such as #CE31005PG for bow stop #YRJONBLOCK. A lot of trailers use this type of bracket for bow stops. I have also included a link to all of the brackets we carry.
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view full answer...I went out into our warehouse and measured the bolt holes of the Trailer Coupler #DL13800 that you referenced and found them to be about 1/2 inch space 3 inches on center. Check out the video I put together that shows taking this measurement. If…
view full answer...I am not familiar with the exact bow stop you have pictured but we do carry a few options such as the Yates Flat Bow Stop for Boat Trailers part #YRJONBLOCK which is what I recommend using. It's designed to be used with a bracket such as the…
view full answer...Yes, about 99 percent of A-frame jacks use the same mounting pattern. The holes are generally 3 inches apart on center though it can vary ever so slightly which is why some jacks have slotted holes.
view full answer...The Yates Flat Bow Stop, #YRJONBLOCK, requires a 1/2 inch diameter shaft like #CE10700A. The bracket you mentioned, #CE32004G, takes a 5/8 inch diameter shaft so a 1/2 inch diameter will fit but it will be loose. Out of the parts that we carry this…
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view full answer...Typically trailers will carry more of their weight on the front of the trailer, so you would want to put the brakes on the front axle as it will most likely carry more weight while braking. Also, when braking, weight will shift forward from the…
view full answer...A tire of size B78-13ST can be replaced with the metric trailer tire size ST175/80-13 which has the same overall diameter of approximately 24-inches when mounted and inflated. Both of these tire sizes will fit on a 13-inch rim with widths of either…
view full answer...The B78-13ST is an obsolete tire size that's no longer used. A 175/80-13 is the closest modern tire size. The #AM10210 tire you looked at is a 175-80-13 with a D load range radial tire that has a 1,610 lb capacity at 65 psi. You'll…
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