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Ellen: Hey everyone, I'm Ellen here at etrailer.com. Today we're taking a look at the B&W Tow & Stow pentil ball mount. Now the main advantage with this ball mount is that it's going to be very versatile. If we pull this, we can get access to putting a lunette ring over this, hence the pentil mount design, so we'll be able to drop that in place, put the keeper back over, replace our… see more >
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Normally trailer coupler height is around 17 inches, from the ground to the bottom of the coupler, and most hitch manufacturers design their hitches to work with a ball mount that will end up very close to this measurement. I am including a link to…
view full answer...Part of the play you're experiencing is from the pintle connection on the B&W Tow & Stow Pintle Hook with 2" Ball - 2" Hitches #BWTS10055 and part of it is the tolerances built in for the shank to the receiver - both are common…
view full answer...For your application I recommend checking out the Replacement Shank for Gen-Y Adjustable Ball Mount #325-GH-504. This has a max rise/drop of 7-1/2" inches and is compatible with a 2" hitch receiver like what you have. I do recommend using…
view full answer...Yes, it is possible to use radial tires instead of bias ply tires which came on your trailer. A radial tire flexes more than a bias ply and will give you better ground contact, traction, stability, and tread wear. A radial tire will also normally run…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but the MaxxTow Ball Mount w/ 2" Accessory Receiver part #MT70066 is not offered with a 6" drop. The only option we have that would allow you to mount a hitch ball that far below the receiver tube and then place…
view full answer...Due to the fact that they shed heat better and would therefore have longer tread life, I'd recommend you go with a radial tire. We offer a Load Range C and D radial tire in the 175/80-13 size. The Load Range C tire, part #AM10199 has a capacity…
view full answer...To help alleviate the back and forth chucking you are experiencing with your 2 inch receiver there are a couple of things I recommend doing. First is to use a cushioned ball mount, the Convert-A-Ball, which is designed to reduce this type of movement…
view full answer...Yes, the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,000-lb E-Z Lube Axles part #AKIHUB-545-2-G-EZ-2K is a direct fit for the BTR EZ Lube Spindle part #TRU44FR. For future references, in order to ensure an exact fit, you will need to find the part number on the…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...I am assuming that the lug nut/stud size for your trailer wheels are 1/2 inch. That would mean you would need to torque the lug nuts to 75 to 85 foot pounds. There might even be a spec listed in the manual for your 2014 KZ Sportsman Classic. If they…
view full answer...If both the inner and outer bearing are #L44643 bearings, that means it can fit on a BT8 spindle. One BT8 spindle, like #TRU94FR, has a capacity of 1,000 pounds. So on a single axle with 2 spindles, it would have a 2,000 pound capacity. The axle…
view full answer...The closest modern equivalent to a 6.50-13 tire is a 175/80-13. The tire and wheel combo, #AM3S030, that you have referenced has this tire size. This tire comes mounted on a wheel with a 4 on 4 bolt pattern. We also have this tire size with a 5 on…
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