What's going on everybody, I'm here with etrailer. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at some E-Track anchor tie-down points. We have a lot of options on our website. Some are gonna be for a little bit lighter duty, others are gonna be for the heavier stuff you're hauling around. And there's a bunch of different types. So we're gonna go over that with you now.… see more >
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I do believe your walls have vertical tracks which is what you see the rub rails on the outside of the truck attached to along with the mounting holes on the inside which are securing the 2x4 boards on the inside. The etrailer Horizontal E-Track…
view full answer...Since the slot dimensions and capacity of different brands of E-Track are identical, really the only differences are the finish and the lengths the tracks are sold in. If you're using the E-Track in an area where aesthetics are important, you can…
view full answer...The overall dimension of the Curt Push-To-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit part #C52044 are 6-1/2" long x 4-3/4" wide x 5" tall. I have attached a review video for you which showcases all of these dimensions.
view full answer...I am not sure how many of the Erickson E-Track systems you have seen but it really is your best bet when it comes to versatility and functionality. Not only do they have the Horizontal E-Track, like part #E19148, but they also have Vertical E-Track…
view full answer...A example of a conventional steel trailer wheel is Dexstar #AM20766. Modular wheels are simply trailer wheels that feature cosmetically-appealing holes rather than spokes or a solid inner surface. A good example of a modular trailer wheel would be…
view full answer...On the back side of your aluminum wheels, either on one of the spokes or near the bolt pattern, there will be a weight rating for your wheel stamped somewhere. You might have to clean it really well to be able to see it, but it will be on the reverse…
view full answer...The E-Track has slots that have a length of 2.45-inches and a width of .58 inches. See attached diagram.
view full answer...If you wanted e-track to run the entire length of the trailer then you would want two 5 foot sections like part #E19148. We recommend the backing plates like part #e96RR, but if you have a strong floor on your trailer that would be strong enough for…
view full answer...Powder coating and galvanization are both about the same in terms of rust resistance. If you like the black of the part #e42VR it would work just as well as a galvanized version #e62VR.
view full answer...E-tracks are typically the stronger of the two, but X-track is more versatile since you can mount them horizontally or vertically. Choosing between the two really depends upon how you plan to use them. If you are installing something in a truck bed,…
view full answer...There are a few troubleshooting steps to help you figure out why you have no power. I would start by making sure that there is not any corrosion or debris blocking your connection points. If they are clean or still no power after cleaning, I would…
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