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The Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks #ARK94FR are able to lock into place at 30 and 60 degrees as stabilizers. They also have the 90 degree position where it is rated for 1,929 lbs and then the stored position.
view full answer...The locking storage box #M387FR mounts in the floor. As long as you have the 19" wide x 29" long x 7-1/4" deep space, it can absolutely work in a toyhauler. The box recesses into the floor and is powder coated for…
view full answer...Yes, the lid is available as a replacement part. Based on the part numbers you gave me the correct replacement lid is the #FVK1020-19. For the lift arm you can use the #FVK8011-05.
view full answer...Hello Gaby. I reached out to the manufacturer and found out that the UltraFab Weld-On Jumbo Steel Roller #UF48-979023 uses a 6-1.0mm Zerk fitting. For a replacement you can use the following: - Replacement Brass Grease Zerk for Weld-On Hinges - 6…
view full answer...The Traffic Cone Holder, #RA-26, that you mentioned is designed to store cones that are 12" - 36" tall, and the arm of the holder is 22-3/8" long. The arm does not fold down a full 90 degrees, so this would not be the best…
view full answer...The 86" crossbars on your Malone MegaSport Kayak Trailer #MPG535 aren't available as replacements, but we do have the Crossbar Conversion Kit #MPG475 which comes with 78" crossbars that sit 13-3/4" tall if that…
view full answer...Hey Jaime, yes you can replace your 25-1/4 inch 3,500 lb axle leaf springs with a 5k rated axle spring like the part #e44SR. This will increase the suspension's weight capacity and might make the ride quality a little rougher but it would fit and…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at Demco who was able to supply me with the attached dimensional photo of the Demco A-Frame Trailer Coupler #DM14793-95.
view full answer...Hey Kevin thanks for your question. There is not much downside to going with the 5,000 lb springs instead of the 3,500 lb. A higher rated spring may make the ride a bit more "chunky" at times, since the spring would not flex as easily.…
view full answer...The best way to power the interior lights in your trailer is with its own independent battery. You will not want to use the breakaway battery. The breakaway battery is only designed to operate the breakaway and will drain extremely quickly,…
view full answer...The 7290 that you see is a casting number. It is found on AL-KO hubs that fit #99 spindles. I found that the bearings used are #28580 which would be the inner bearing and #25580 which would be the outer bearing. For the seal use #91030.
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