Traditional trailers, caravans, and campers usually have springs mounted below the axle (often called "overslung" axles). However, some trailers in Australia are supplied with springs on top of the axle by default. For example, if you own a Jayco Off-Road caravan or...
Caravan & trailer Reversing Guide
The Couplemate Caravan Reversing Guide (Marriage Saver®) makes hitching up your caravan, boat or camper easier than ever! Reversing cameras are great, but they do not stop accidents as efficiently as this trailer guide.
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Couplings
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Replacement Gooseneck Coupling Shroud
$150.00 Add to cart -
CM520 Service Kit [ 2 x Jaw / 2 x Pin Set]
$119.99 Add to cart -
3″ Ring Coupling Bolt-On Swivel – 120kN
$595.00 Add to cart -
3-inch Tow Ball Parts
$9.50 – $80.00 Options -
Tow Ball Collar 10t
$178.00 Add to cart -
75mm x 2t Ring Override Coupling
$811.63 Add to cart -
3500kg 50mm Off-Road Ball Coupling, CTA-060197
$305.00 Add to cart -
3-inch Tow Ball, CTA-047277
$285.75 Add to cart -
10t Gooseneck AutoLock Coupling, CTA-047029
$991.95 Add to cart -
75mm Pintle Ring Coupling CTA-045953
$185.00 Add to cart -
4500kg 70mm Ball Coupling, CTA-045126
$330.90 Add to cart -
2000kg Override Coupling CTA-060194
$139.00 – $149.00 Options
Trailer and Caravan Road Coupling Parts
Trailer couplings installed on caravans perform the enormous task of pulling a variety of heavy loads at highway speeds. The towing vehicle varies from a light car to an SUV or a truck.
At Couplemate, we stock Al-ko coupling spares for road caravans, horse floats and off-road campers.
The type of trailer coupling required is entirely dependent upon the load or total weight of the trailer. Trailer coupling may also depend on the weight of the tow vehicle.
Caravan mechanical and hydraulic brakes control the 2t override coupling.
The best selling and real workhorse of the caravan industry are the 3500kg Electric Coupling.
Caravans and trailers towing equipment are rated to 3.5t tow ball. However, 4.5t trailer couplings use a 70mm tow ball. Unlike the caravan couplings we’ve talked about already, you’ll need approval from DOT Canberra before you use the 70mm couplings on the highway.
Some caravan setups are unsuitable for a ball and coupling. These setups require a pintle and ring-type setup.
Trailers and towed vehicles rated over 4.5t use a combination of air over hydraulic, heavy-duty braking systems.
Furthermore, we have an ADR-approved 6t ring coupling, which suits trailers rated up to 6t.
COUPLEMATE IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE AUSTRALIAN MADE PROGRAM.
The facts are simple; Australian Made goods create employment in Australia.
5 Things to Know: Mounting Springs Above Your Axle
Traditional trailers, caravans, and campers usually have springs mounted below the axle (often called "overslung" axles). However, some trailers in Australia are supplied with springs on top of the axle by default. For example, if you own a Jayco Off-Road caravan or...
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