What is the Difference Between a Class II and a Class III Hitch? 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...
Instructions to Wire a Trailer for Electric Brakes It sounds like you are speaking of the wires for the brake magnets. If this is correct, you will need to connect one of the wires to the brake controller output wire on your trailer connector and the other wire will need to be grounded to a clean… view full answer...
What Does Class S Mean For Snow Tire Chains Some newer cars, vans and small trucks, especially those with large, aftermarket tires, may require the use of Class S chains. Class S tire chains are designed for use on vehicles with restricted wheel well clearance. I have attached a photo that… view full answer...
How can a PortaBote be Locked to a Roof Rack You could use something as simple as the Soft Tie extension with combination lock #LS901 to secure the PortaBote to the roof rack of the vehicle. The strap has a steel cable that runs through the inside so it couldn't just be cut off. There is… view full answer...
How to Determine Replacement Trailer Wheel Bearing Sizes Trailer wheel bearings are specific to the spindle that is installed on the axle that is on your trailer. You will need to safely support the trailer, remove the wheel and tire, remove the grease cap, remove the cotter pin and washer that secures the… view full answer...
How to Wire Electric Brakes on a Tandem Axle Trailer If your trailer has 7 wires running all the way back to the brakes, then yes, you can tap into the existing wiring. Each of your new brakes will have two wires for the brake magnet. One wire is for 12 volt power to the brake magnets and the other… view full answer...
If you’re anything like us at etrailer.com, hunting is like an unspoken holiday. It must be done every hunting season! That’s why we have everything from novelty hunting decals to field dressing tools. Carry that deer from the woods to your car with one of our game carts. We also have hitch mount and tree mount hoists to prep your kill for transport.Get your gear to and from the hunt safely. Secure your guns with a gun lock, gun case, or custom-fit under seat gun holder. Hitch cargo carriers are a good option for opening space inside your vehicle. Protect your vehicle from the mess of the outdoors with new floor mats, custom-fit and universal vehicle seat covers, or cargo area mats.Our dogs are a crucial part of hunting; that’s why we have supplies for them too! Keep your seats protected with a pet seat cover or cargo area protector. Take along some pet travel bowls, or keep your 4-legged friend secure in the backseat with a vehicle pet barrier.That’s not all! We have seat covers and windows for your ATVs and UTVs too. Don’t forget the generator, power banks, tie-down straps, flashlights, headlamps, and portable fire pits.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.