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Since you have an aluminum trailer I suggest using a tie-down that has a backing plate like #RR5K. This will help reinforce the tie-down since aluminum may not hold up. It would be even better if you can install the tie-downs to the frame of the…
view full answer...You can attach D-Ring Tie Downs most anywhere on a trailer. You need to select the location based upon what you need to tie-down. When possible, it would be best to drill through metal to install the rings. You can mount them to the wood planks,…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...Hi Larry, So we have a couple bumpers that may work, though each is 96 inches long. They can be cut to length though, and the difference is their width, as one is 3" wide and the other 4" wide to fit…
view full answer...The wiring color codes and wire gauge recommendations for the Pollak Heavy-Duty, 7-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Connector, item #PK11700, are listed below. White - Ground Return - 8 gauge Black - Clearance, Side Marker, Identification - 12 gauge…
view full answer...It sounds like your current 7-way is attached to the factory hitch of your 2014 Ford F-250 that you will be replacing with the Curt #C14355 and are looking for a way to relocate the 7-way. One solution would be the part #PK12711U that you…
view full answer...The Brophy Swiveling D-Ring Anchors with Backing Plates and Hardware part #RR6K-4 no longer comes with hex bolts. Instead, it comes with carriage bolts now which makes for a smoother surface once finished.
view full answer...I did some checking and the hub/drum we offer that will work for you is the part #8-430-5UC3. This uses the same bearings as the 8-415 and will be an exact fit aside from the fact this is a non-ABS setup and the 8-415 came in an ABS setup and…
view full answer...I can absolutely help you and make a recommendation. The floor of your Big Tex 70 car trailer is an 1/8 diamond steel plate. The 1/8 plate will be fine for a tie down point for anything but a car. You need a bracket not to fasten something down…
view full answer...If the braking assemblies you have now are indeed 12-1/4" x 3-3/8" and use a four bolt brake mounting flange then you are going to want to use the Electric Trailer Brake Kit w/ Dust Shields part #AKEBRK-8,…
view full answer...Stainless steel hardware would be the best type to use when installing the Tow-Rax Low-Profile Floor Track for Tie-Down Anchors #TWSP72TA to prevent corrosion.
view full answer...With plywood walls that are as thin as yours, it's possible that they may not support what you are looking to do. The only way you will be able to utilize the Erickson Horizontal E-Track #EM59150 (2 feet) or #E19148 (5 feet) is…
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Since you have an aluminum trailer I suggest using a tie-down that has a backing plate like #RR5K. This will help reinforce the tie-down since aluminum may not hold up. It would be even better if you can install the tie-downs to the frame of the…
view full answer...You can attach D-Ring Tie Downs most anywhere on a trailer. You need to select the location based upon what you need to tie-down. When possible, it would be best to drill through metal to install the rings. You can mount them to the wood planks,…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...Hi Larry, So we have a couple bumpers that may work, though each is 96 inches long. They can be cut to length though, and the difference is their width, as one is 3" wide and the other 4" wide to…
view full answer...The wiring color codes and wire gauge recommendations for the Pollak Heavy-Duty, 7-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Connector, item #PK11700, are listed below. White - Ground Return - 8 gauge Black - Clearance, Side Marker, Identification - 12 gauge…
view full answer...It sounds like your current 7-way is attached to the factory hitch of your 2014 Ford F-250 that you will be replacing with the Curt #C14355 and are looking for a way to relocate the 7-way. One solution would be the part #PK12711U that you…
view full answer...The Brophy Swiveling D-Ring Anchors with Backing Plates and Hardware part #RR6K-4 no longer comes with hex bolts. Instead, it comes with carriage bolts now which makes for a smoother surface once finished.
view full answer...I did some checking and the hub/drum we offer that will work for you is the part #8-430-5UC3. This uses the same bearings as the 8-415 and will be an exact fit aside from the fact this is a non-ABS setup and the 8-415 came in an ABS setup and…
view full answer...I can absolutely help you and make a recommendation. The floor of your Big Tex 70 car trailer is an 1/8 diamond steel plate. The 1/8 plate will be fine for a tie down point for anything but a car. You need a bracket not to fasten something down…
view full answer...If the braking assemblies you have now are indeed 12-1/4" x 3-3/8" and use a four bolt brake mounting flange then you are going to want to use the Electric Trailer Brake Kit w/ Dust Shields part…
view full answer...Stainless steel hardware would be the best type to use when installing the Tow-Rax Low-Profile Floor Track for Tie-Down Anchors #TWSP72TA to prevent corrosion.
view full answer...With plywood walls that are as thin as yours, it's possible that they may not support what you are looking to do. The only way you will be able to utilize the Erickson Horizontal E-Track #EM59150 (2 feet) or #E19148 (5 feet)…
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