Hey Bill, thanks for reaching out. I just went out to our warehouse and measured the Replacement Left/Curb Side Leg for etrailer and Ram Hydraulic Jack #e63VV. The outer tube is 4-1/2" square. The inner tube with the foot is 4".
What you'll want to do is refer to your instructions for the proper torque specs. For example, the instructions for the 5.2K - 6K Kodiak Disc Brake Kit #K2HR526D call for the brake mounting flange to be welded to the spindle and then the caliper…
I do have a solution for you, however when I spoke with my contact at Lippert they said that your axle is rated for 5,200 lbs and the highest rated standard axles that we have are rated for 3,500 lbs. The alternative solution that we have is the…
Hey Matt, we have a topper from Fas-Top that fits the 8 foot long bed versions of the 2024 Ford F-350 with the part #FT63EV but the part #FT84MV only fits the short bed trucks and would not work for you. The Solo is just the topper whereas the…
The exact door latch you have is the Fastec 43610-09-SP Travel Trailer Lock With Deadbolt which we do not carry. The Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit with Keyed Alike Option #295-000021 that you referenced is very similar and would be a…
Hey Brandon, thanks for reaching out! The brake controller plug for your 2025 Ram 1500 is under the dash to the right of your steering column, according to the installation instructions for the Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom…
It sounds like you have pin pointed the issue is on the trailer because it only brakes with the manual override of two different brake controllers in two different trucks. Since the issue is on the trailer the culprit most likely is related to a bad…
Hello Robert. I was able to cross reference the part number you provided to the Bargman #59 Series clearance lights. These lights have unfortunately been discontinued, so a direct replacement is not available. We do have a light that is virtually…
We don't carry in wall RV refrigerators like your Dometic DM2652 RBX so the closest compatible refrigerator we carry would be the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer #324-000119. The dimensions I found for your current refrigerator show it being…
I spoke with Furrion and found that this is a known issue with the wiring on the side marker cameras #FCE48TASL. A lot of people have been installing the trigger wire in with the power wire instead of running it to the turn signal or just capping it…
From the images you attached, it appears you have what is typically used as a baggage/storage door latch. Because our entry door latches are designed for common RV door thickness of greater than 1", I suggest the Global Link Locking Baggage Lock…
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How can I protect my horse from getting hurt inside the trailer?
Adding protective pads is a great idea. You can use side pads and breast pads made of durable foam and vinyl to cushion your horse against bumps during the ride. It keeps them safer and more comfortable.
What’s the best way to give my horse water while traveling?
A water caddy is super handy for this! There are corner-mounted options that hold up to 25 gallons and fit neatly in your trailer. They’re made from FDA-approved plastic, so the water stays safe and fresh.
How do I stop my horse from sticking its head out of the trailer window?
Window nets are the perfect solution. They’re made of strong, coated nylon and keep your horse’s head safely inside while still allowing airflow. Plus, they help prevent injuries from sudden stops or other hazards.
What can I do to improve the flooring in my horse trailer?
Rubber mats are a popular upgrade. They’re great for reducing dust and moisture and provide a comfortable, non-slip surface for your horse. They’re easy to clean too!
How can I organize my gear in the trailer?
There are tons of storage solutions! You can install racks for cords and hoses, strap hangers, cabinets, or even little things like helmet holders and paper towel dispensers. It makes everything easier to find and keeps the trailer tidy.
Can I have my horse trailer parts professionally installed?
Absolutely. From replacing trailer brakes and installing new suspension to upgrading vents, lights, or door hardware, professional installation can give you peace of mind—especially when your horse’s comfort and safety are on the line. Use our Local Installer Locator Tool to find a trusted pro near you who can make sure everything’s installed right, so both you and your horses can travel with confidence.