Hey Tim, most likely the trailer hub part #AKIHUB-545-35-EZ-K is correct for your trailer as it most likely has a 3,500 lb capacity hub with a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern but I would need for you to verify your axle capacity for me as the fits are…
I am not sure how many of the Erickson E-Track systems you have seen but it really is your best bet when it comes to versatility and functionality. Not only do they have the Horizontal E-Track, like part #E19148, but they also have Vertical E-Track…
A keen observation indeed, Brett. The mounting hole spacing on the Square D-Ring Tie-Down Anchor #ABS69FR is 3" horizontally and 3-1/4" vertically. I edited a picture for you to help illustrate.
Hi Nick, I'm not sure what you mean by what years, but I can tell you there are a couple of fits for your 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 with a 5 foot 8 inch bed for the Lomax hard tonneau cover, and it does not matter if you have the MultiPro tailgate or…
Hello Todd, I'm sorry to say we don't have any type of rebuild kit like that; the best we can offer is a replacement 12k jack, the Square Direct Weld Jack - Drop Leg w/ Spring Return #TJD-15000SP-F.
We do not sell a complete kit but we do sell a backing plate that is compatible with the Square D-Ring Tie-Down Anchor item #ABS69FR. It is the Backing Plate for Brophy Recessed D-Ring Tie-Down Anchor item #BP05.
Yes, there is and congrats on the new truck! For a hard folding tonneau cover that is ladder rack compatible, I recommend the BAKFlip MX4 Hard Tonneau Cover item #BAK78AV. This cover fits the 2024 GMC Canyon's with the 5' bed. This quad-fold…
The 30205 bearing that you referenced has an inner diameter of just under 1 inch (0.985 to be exact). We do not have this particular bearing or a hub that uses this size bearing available. The #L44643 bearing that you also mentioned has an inner…
While searching for a replacement for your Dexstar #17-293, I found a great option that is the Dexstar Steel Mini Mod Trailer Wheel #AM20794. It has a zero offset with 3,960 pound capacity at 110 psi. It has an 8 lug on 6-1/2 inch bolt pattern and is…
To determine the size of the brake assemblies you need you have to measure the depth and width of the hub drum on the axle like what you see in the picture I attached. The most common size is 2-1/4 inch wide like the #T4071600-500 that you…
We do not offer replacement inner tubes for jacks of that capacity. If you are unable to keep the drop leg from staying up you will need to replace the jack. We have a couple options. The Buyers Products Heavy-Duty 4" Square Jack w/ Side Pin…
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