The Replacement Long Folding Pin for Swagman Trailhead Bike Carriers # P322 measures 3-1/8" and is unlikely to be compatible with your Yakima rack.
The only pin and wire lock we carry from Yakima is the Replacement Pin and Wire Lock for Yakima BigHorn 4 Hitch Mounted Bike Carrier # Y8780020 which measures 3-1/2" and fits the following Yakima bike racks: Yakima BigHorn for 1-1/4" (Y02405) and 2" (Y02404) hitches, BuckHorn Elite (8002442) and KingPin 4 (8002441) bike carriers, BuckHorn 4... view full answer...
The Sidewinder Fifth Wheel King Pin relocates the pivot point from the connection of the hitch and the king pin to the point where the pin box connects to the trailer, thus providing 22 inches of additional clearance between the rear of the cab and the trailer.
The Sidewinder will attach to your pin box on your fifth wheel and replace the standard king pin you have now. It will keep the king pin in the same location as your standard pin box. It is not any longer. The Sidewinder can also... view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and pulled the Ultra-Fab 5th Wheel King Pin Lock, # UF48-979008, and took some measurements for you.
The length of the sleeve is 3 inches. The overall diameter of this sleeve is 3-1/4 inches. Check out the image of this part showing the dimensions as well as a video review at right. view full answer...
The Reese Airborne Sidewinder # RP61422 will have the exact same measurements from the king pin to your mounting holes horizontally but not vertically. Vertically you will add a couple inches due to the air bag. The # RP34FR would only add a difference in function, not in height. For either option, the Sidewinder will move the turning point back 22 inches, so it will lock your king pin into the hitch and then will have a turret that rotates 22 inches center on center.
The mounting... view full answer...
The Demco Hijacker Autoslide Locking Plate for MOR/ryde Pin Boxes # DM6025 is required with the use of an Autoslide such as # DM8550034 because the capture plate that come with the hitch will not adequately adjust to the MOR/Ryde and will not force it to turn with the RV.
Without this locking plate the king pin will pivot inside your Demco Autoslide. view full answer...
The Trailair Air Ride 5th Wheel Pin Box # LC158777 is going to stick out a few inches more than you current 1716 pin box # LC1191201 but the center of the king pin to the bolt holes is the same for both at 20-3/8" so you won't be adding any length between the 5th wheel and the hitch. Typically when you're replacing a specific pin box like a 1716 with another 1716 there will be no differences in the measurements. That being said the # LC158777 is going to give you a much smoother ride. This... view full answer...
On the Lippert Trailair Air Ride 5th Wheel King Pin, # LC179879, king pin center to the first row of mounting bolt holes measures 9 inches, center king pin to last row of mounting bolt holes measures 16-7/8 inches.
If you look at the diagram I provided, you can see the other relevant measurements for this replacement king pin. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Reese and the distance from the front bolt row to the king pin center is 17-5/8 inches.
Since this has an air bag the vertical height varies a bit but it will be right at 11 inches. view full answer...
The length of the Trailair Air Ride 5th Wheel Pin Box # LC158778 should be about the same as your OEM pin box. This is a direct replacement/upgrade for a Lippert 1621 pin box and is rated for 21,000 lbs.
You can verify the length comparison by measuring your current pin box from the forwardmost bolt hole row to the king pin. For the Trailair Air Ride that you referenced that measurement is 19-1/2 inches as is demonstrated in the attached photo.
Typically when you have a short bed truck... view full answer...
The longest pin box we offer based on the measurement you referenced, which is the distance from the front bolt holes to the king pin, is the Lippert 1716 5th Wheel Pin Box # LC1324791.
The measurement from the front bolt holes to the king pin (the "3A" measurement) on this pin box is 20-3/8 inches; from the back bolt holes to the king pin (the "3B" measurement) it measures 29-1/8 inches. view full answer...
The Bulldog Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Coupler Adapter # BD0289590300 uses the standard 2" diameter king pin. This is generally used on 5th wheels outside of the commercial shipping, as they use a larger 3-1/2" king pin. view full answer...
The standard king pin dimension for a semi-trailer is 2 inches diameter, where the fifth-wheel jaw wraps around the king pin. I went out to the etrailer.com semi-trailer on our lot, see link, and produced a short video showing both of the king pins in close proximity to each other for you to see.
The king pin on the Bulldog Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Coupler Adapter, # BD0289580300, is an industry standard 2 inch king pin and will work in a semi-tractor fifth-wheel hitch, as long as... view full answer...
I checked with MORryde and their Cushioned Pin Box part # MR39VR has 9 inches from the center of the king pin to the center of the first row of mounting bolts. view full answer...
The pin weight on the Fifth Gear 5th Airborne King Pins will match the pin weight on the factory Lippert 1621 pin box.
You will need to purchase the 5th Airborne King Pin by the total weight of your trailer and its contents.
If the weight of your trailer and the contents in it is less than 16,000 lbs then you could use the Fifth Gear Fifth Wheel King Pin, # 5AB-E1621-16K, it will fit in place of the Lippert 1621 pin box, and the weight capacity is 16,000 lbs.
If the weight and contents... view full answer...
From the center of the first set of bolt holes to center of the king pin on the Trailair Air Ride 5th Wheel King Pin # UF35-946215 is approximately 14".
I do want to note that the # UF35-946215 only fits the Fabex 730 and RBW 7019 bolt patterns. If you don't have one of these two patterns then you would need to find the appropriate match. If you don't know what your bolt pattern is and have a serial number on the front or side of your pin box then I can run the numbers to determine the... view full answer...
I went out to our warehouse and took some measurements for you of the Trailair Air Ride 5th Wheel King Pin - Fabex 730, RBW 7019 - 21,000 lbs # UF35-946215. Probably the most helpful measurements are:
From the bottom of the king pin to the top of the air spring the measurement is 13 inches.
From the bottom of the king pin to the top of the shock on the front is roughly 14-1/2 inches
From the base where the hitch plate connects to the center of the first bolt hole is 9-1/2 inches.
I've... view full answer...
On the MORryde Cushioned pin box part # MR78VR that you referenced the distance from the center of the front bolt holes to the center of the king pin center is 8-3/4 inch. For what this replaces there are no options that have this dimension any longer. This type of pin box does no have an extended option that also fits. view full answer...
I went out to our warehouse to take the measurement and the Trailair Rota-Flex 5th Wheel Pin Box - Lippert 1621 or 1621HD - 18,000 lbs # LC328330 is 4-1/2 inches from the front base of the king pin to the front of the pin box when you measure for the straight distance. If you follow the curve of the plate it measures 5-3/8 inches. I've attached a photo to assist. view full answer...
The part # Y8890200 is 4-1/2 inches long which may be longer than what you currently have since some of the pins are only 4 inches long. view full answer...
According to the instructions included with the installation kit part # RP50081-58, the distance from the rear axle centerline to the rear of the cab is approximately 39-1/4 inches. The hitch would install so that the trailer king pin falls 2-1/4 inches forward of that point,approximately 37 inches to the rear of the truck cab.
You will certainly need a hitch with a slider, although the width of your trailer will determine if you are able to negotiate 90 degree turns without the trailer... view full answer...