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Jake: Hey guys, Jake here with etrailer. Today we're going to be taking a look at the line of race ramps. These ramps are designed to get your car that might have a low clearance up into your trailer. These are going to be different from the other ramps that you might be using, whether it be steel rams or if you're using wooden blocks. These are going to make it easier, so that you… see more >
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If you're not needing a large lift then going with a transition plate like part #e32JR at the end of the ramp door will help get your Polaris Slingshot up into the trailer. If the angle of the ramp door is too steep and you do need a lift then…
view full answer...If you are only putting brakes like the #TRU36FR on one axle, we recommend doing the front axle for a few reasons. First, the front axle technically will bear more weight than the rear. Most trailers it would be about 60% on the front axle and 40% of…
view full answer...The only difference between 7-Way Utility and 7-Way RV is the color of the wires. The pin outs are the exact same so either would work just fine with the other. If you check out the picture I attached you'll see that the functions are all the…
view full answer...The battery on the trailer will not charge if it is attached to the 12V power wire from the towing vehicle. It will provide a small amount of current that helps maintain the current charge of the trailer battery. I recommend using a battery charger…
view full answer...I believe you are referring to the Lippert Components High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack part #LC369774 that comes with the white switch part #LC144214. Lippert was not able to provide me a wiring diagram for the white switch but was able to give me…
view full answer...I would not automatically assume your trailer has a weight capacity of 20,000 lbs or more with two 10,000 lb axles. You must also consider the weight of the trailer itself and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the trailer. The GVWR is the…
view full answer...Typically converting a mobile home axle is a challenge, but the drawing you provided shows that your spindle uses an #LM67048 outer bearing and #25580 inner bearing. These are both fairly common bearing sizes, so there is an available solution. To…
view full answer...For a Bobcat 331 that weighs up to 7,500 lbs I'd recommend the 10k ramps part #325-GH-R96 that you referenced which are 96 inches long and 15 inches wide. I attached a picture of a heavier tractor being loaded with these ramps as well as a review…
view full answer...The SuperWinch LT2000 Electric Utility Winch, part #1120210, you have referenced will only have a rated line pull of 2,000 lbs. The rated line pull of 2,000 lbs. will pull a rolling load of 10,050 lbs. up a 6 degree incline, but as the incline…
view full answer...In order to make this work I am recommending two sets of ramps, but you will only be using three of the four ramps. The first ramps I recommend are the Race Ramps Trailer Loading Assist Ramps - 5" Lift - 67" Long - Qty 2, part #RR-TR-5.…
view full answer...For vehicles that are low to the ground the longer the ramp is the better because the amount of lift is more gradual over a longer distance. If you like the Race Ramps we have #RR-TR-8XL which are 6 feet long so for every foot of ramp the height…
view full answer...The Standard Trailer Light Kit with 25' Wire Harness part #TL29BK as I am sure you noticed grounds via the mounting hardware therefore there is not a singular ground wire. In order to attach this light to a wooden surface you will need to run a…
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