Trailer Stake Pocket D-Rings
SKU
SPDR-C
- Forged D-Ring Size: 5/8"
- Working load limit: 5,400 lbs
- Black Powder Coated & Zinc
- Fits Stake Pocket: Please Choose Size to find the right fit
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Specifications
Weight (Lbs) | 4.00 |
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- Forged D-Ring Size: 5/8"
- Working load limit: 5,400 lbs
- Black Powder Coated & Zinc
- Fits Stake Pocket: Please Choose Size to find the right fit
- STRONG: Our stake pocket D-Rings are forged steel with a black powder coated finish. Each stake pocket D-ring has a working load limit of 5400 lbs. Capacity is 16,200 lbs. Do not exceed Working Load Limit.
- PRECISE PLACEMENT: Provides a D-ring exactly where you need it on your trailer. Each stake pocket D-Ring comes with a ½” hitch pin w/ locking cotter pin and 4 pin holes, so you can adjust the height of your Stake pocket D-ring to fit your current load.
- FITS MOST STAKE POCKETS: Not all stake pockets are identical. Designed to be compatible with standard 2” x 4” stake pockets. This includes common flush and outside stake pockets. Please be sure to measure before you purchase.
- RESILIENT: Our stake pocket D-Rings are black powder coated to resist scratches, dings, and rust.
- VERSATILE: D-Rings can be utilized as anchor points for a wide variety of hooks and end-fittings. D-Rings can be used to anchor grab hooks, j-hooks, S-hooks, shackles, and even tow hooks fit onto the ends of ratchet straps, winch straps, or chain binders.
- EASY-TO-USE: Slide the Stake Pocket D-Ring right into the stake pocket and use the ½” hitch pin to insert into the hole for your desired height and lock it into place using the cotter pin.
Product Faqs
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my stake pockets are 3 5/8 by 1 5/8" , which stake pocket D rings should I order? Thank youQuestion by: on 2022-08-23 16:10:57SKU: SPDR-Z or SPDR
- 5/8" Forged D-Ring
- Fits 3.75" ID Stake Pockets (Standard 2 x 4 Stake Pockets)
SKU: SPDR-S- 5/8" Forged D-Ring
- Fits smaller stake pockets, Please see dimension sheet and measure your pocket for exact fit
Answer by: Steve Miller on 2022-08-23 16:10:57