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I do have an option for you but there are currently no front mount hitch options for a Thor Sequence. That said, we do offer swing-down tire carriers for the rear trailer hitch that allow access to the rear of the RV while installed. For this, I…
view full answer...You can use the Provider ST215/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D #TTWTRTM2157514D, which actually have a slightly higher speed rating than your L rated tire; these tires have an M speed rating, but will work just fine for you. These are Load…
view full answer...Yes, you can replace your current Furrion inlet with the 30 amp Furrion Marine Power Inlet. These are universal fits so it will definitely work, though the mounting holes may be somewhat different, so you can compare yours to the 2-1/4" center…
view full answer...I reviewed some choices which would meet your individual needs and were all non-electric, drop leg, and excellent ground clearance. There were a number of similar jacks, but only one that would mount to your 6” trailer frame. I ordered one from the…
view full answer...We do not offer a jack that swings up and will work with the I-beam aluminum trailer you said you have but we do have a fixed trailer jack that will work for you. I recommend part #HD50000101. This is a fixed mount square tube jack with a 5,000-lb…
view full answer...The Roadmaster Spare Tire Carrier #RM-195125 that you referenced weighs 44 lbs. It has a tongue weight capacity of 200 lbs and a total flat towing vehicle capacity of 6,000 lbs. I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well.
view full answer...Yes. The Roadmaster Spare Tire Carrier #RM-195125 can carry spare tires that weigh up to 200-lbs, so it's well equipped to handle almost any Class A or Class C motorhome tire. This is one of our most popular solutions for campers who have a Class…
view full answer...From the center of the hitch pin hole on the Roadmaster Spare Tire Carrier #RM-195125 to the back of the vertical locking latch there is a distance of right at 8 inches (see attached image). What you can do on your vehicle is take a measurement from…
view full answer...There seemed to be a few discrepancies with the measurement you requested, so I decided to go pull a Roadmaster Spare Tire Carrier #RM-195125 out of the box and check for myself. With that said, I did get completely different measurements. I included…
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...Both styles of Demco couplers are going to hold up well but in general cast steel is considered to be better due to it's uniform and more consistent structure it provides. Stamped steel is typically considered a more cost effective solution due…
view full answer...I may have an option for you, however we do not carry the size you're looking for with a load range E. We do sell ST205/75R14 tires, such as #AM10235, however the maximum load range is only high as D. The closest tires we have to the ST205/75R14…
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