I mounted my jacks to the tent support by welding on some jack mounts from etrailer. Up out of the way, not going to drag on anything. Doesn't weigh enough that I am concerned about impacting the COG.
I did. I took the hub assembly into a local trailer place and they had nothing to match up to it that included an integral brake. But they manufactured HD trailers, and didn't have a lot of hub parts that small. I just put adapters on it and called it good.
One side is for kitchen "stuff", food pantry, etc. The other side is for things like first aid, tent accessories, blue tooth speaker, whatever. I flipped by box so that the lid is now a shelf, added some cable to help keep it level and secure.
Thanks for the headsup. I bent the factory jack. Not on 35's but 34's and I was having no luck finding something to work. Thanks again.
Oh, where did you buy it?
I bought the "Heavy Duty" version from here, its a monster.. WAY bigger than I need really. They are currently sold out but the standard version is available. Still a dual shear design.
https://www.comp4x4.com/collections/tire-carrier-hinges
I had the same thing happen to me, thankfully I was just rotating tires in the garage. I ended up using some good (sharp, Cobalt ) drill bits and drilled out the center of the lock and then replacing the stud as well. It was a McGard lock which I thought would not break, I was wrong. Pulled...
I had to call them up. Mine was built in March 2017.. welds are good (well not ground down.. good is subjective). They did not call me either, presumably because my welds were not ground down. But they sent me the kit anyhow.
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