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Today we'll going to be taken a look at an A-frame trailer couplet for a 2 inch hitch ball. This couplet real light. You'll hook up your trailer to your tow vehicle. It is a weld on installation. It's going to feature a gross weight capacity of 7,000 pounds with a maximum tongue weight capacity of 1,050 pounds. That's going to feature the sleeve lock design that's going to ensure a tight fit… see more >
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Typically when installing a fender like the #CE17937G we recommend at least 3", so anything more than that when installing these with your torsion axle is an added bonus.
view full answer...There should be 2 inches minimum between the tires on a dual axle trailer. This will allow the suspension components room to work properly but a little more room is ideal. For instance the Ultra-Fab Chock and Lock Wheel Stabilizers for Tandem-Axle…
view full answer...Moisture will not seep through the Prest-O-Fit Surface Mate RV Outdoor Rug Kit #PR76ZR. It is waterproof.
view full answer...As long as the 5,000 lb capacity of the Bulldog Collar-Lok Coupler #BD028384 or the Bulldog Collar-Lok Coupler #BD028288 is adequate for the weight that your flat bed trailer will see then either will work well for you. The difference between the two…
view full answer...Yes, there are trailer couplers that have a greater distance between the center of the coupler where the ball sits to the center of the jack tube hole. However, this is not really by design for this exact purpose and I am not sure it would get you…
view full answer...As long as your Escape travel trailer is going to always weigh less than 5,000 lbs the Bulldog Collar Lok Coupler part #BD028288 is going to work great as this a very reliable and durable coupler style that's easy to use and will last a long…
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...I do have an option for you but the Pro Series Round, Pipe-Mount Swivel Jack w/ Footplate part #PS1401420303 does not include a grease fitting for easy greasing. I recommend Round, Pipe Mount Swivel Jack w/ Footplate - Weld On part #TJP-7002S-B which…
view full answer...I went to our warehouse and measured the Round Swivel Marine Jack #MJ-1206B for the dimension you asked for. When fully retracted, from the bottom of the wheel to the top of the jack tube the overall length of the jack is 23-inches. From the bottom…
view full answer...The Sleeve-Lock A-Frame Trailer Coupler part #CA-5296-B is designed for a standard 50 degree a-frame trailer. If you have an a-frame trailer then this is likely what you have as I would say a good 95% of a-frame trailers use the standard 50 degree…
view full answer...For a single axle trailer, you want the shackle strap to be able to move so that you have the spring deflection needed for your suspension. Angled like the photo or even almost vertical is fine you just don't want the shackle strap to bind and…
view full answer...If you came up with a backing plate to use on the other side of the expanded metal of your trailer deck the part #PK-WTD would work well. I wouldn't recommend attaching the tie downs directly to the expanded metal though.
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