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Randy: Hey, guys. It's Randy here at etrailer.com. Now oftentimes, we get questions about trailer security and what we feel like are the best way to keep your trailer secured. Whether it's out in your driveway just overnight. Maybe you've got it in storage and you just want to make sure it's protected. I really like this style of lock.… see more >
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The actual locking mechanism is the difference. The Trimax Heavy Duty #TMX42ZR has a much more robust hardened steel lock while the Trimax #TMX65FR uses a tube key style lock for the main lock.
view full answer...Oh it won't stand up well to an angle grinder at all. The Trimax Heavy Duty Adjustable Wheel Lock item #TMX42ZR is designed to stop the casual thief with bolt cutters. Not a dedicated criminal with power tools. I am sorry but I do not have…
view full answer...Yes, the Trimax Heavy Duty Adjustable Wheel Lock #TMX42ZR will indeed fit a 15" wheel with a 31x10.50R15 tire. We have records of this lock fitting tires a good bit larger than yours, so a 31" diameter tire is well within parameters…
view full answer...The only type of wheel locks we will have compatible with your 5/8" studs are the Trimax #TMX65FR or #TMX42ZR. We do not have any wheel locks in the 5/8" size like the 1/2" #RG01-150 you found. And when searching online I…
view full answer...It's possible you could drill out the lock of the Trimax wheel lock part #TMX65FR and you'd be able to defeat it that way but Trimax doesn't share with us exactly how to defeat their wheel lock so we can't guarantee…
view full answer...For your application I recommend checking out the Trimax Adjustable Wheel Lock #TMX65FR because it fits 10" to 18" wheels and is one of the most secure options we have to offer. The adjustments are made in 2 different places and not…
view full answer...The closest radial tire size I would have to replace the 4.80-12 bias tire size is the Kenda Karrier S-Trail ST145R12 Radial Trailer Tire #AM10130. The 4.80-12 bias tire is 20.7 inches tall and 4.9 inches wide. The 145R12 radial tire is 21.3 inches…
view full answer...The LED Trailer Mini Clearance and Side Marker Light with Grommet #MCL10AKB will fit best with a wall (or bracket) thickness that is just under 5/16".
view full answer...Thank you for the picture. That kayak carrying device certainly does look cumbersome. Quite the interesting contraption. While generally we do not recommend modifying products like this, but I am happy to help if I can. With the bar being only…
view full answer...We do not have any fixed ball mounts with a 5-1/2 inch rise specifically but we do have them with a 5-inch or 6-inch rise like part #40332 and part #C24WR. You may want to consider an adjustable mount that gives you some flexibility. The ball mount…
view full answer...We currently have 3 different trailer jack support plates. I have included other dimensions in the included photos except for #BDSPB50 which was not available. #DL22763 is 1/8 inch thick. #BD003135 is 1/8 inch thick. #BDSPB50 is 1/8 inch thick. The…
view full answer...The 10 to 18 inch measurement is referring to the wheel/rim only - not the whole tire - for the Trimax wheel lock, which is the following part number: - Trimax Heavy Duty Adjustable Wheel Lock with Padlock - 10" to 18" Wheels #TMX42ZR
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