The best way to look at this is by comparing Lumen output. Your 55 watt halogen flood light has about 1,000 lumens. The 55 watts 12 volts is pulling 4.583 amps for each light.
The Great White LED Work Light # PE42CR will give you 2,000 lumens (twice the light) and only use 2.89 amps of 12V power. It has a Flood light beam so light will be spread across a larger area than that of a spot beam. view full answer...
To match your 1" long plunger you'll want the Plunger and Nylon Socket Door Holder # DH604. Just like with your old door holder these will hold your trailer doors open with ease by mounting one part to the door and the other to the side of your trailer. They create a 1" gap between trailer and door when in use. All metal parts are zinc plated to resist rust and corrosion. view full answer...
The Camco RV Replacement Plumbing Vent Cap part # CAM40034 is a universal replacement plumbing vent cap that works with pipes up to 2" diameter so as long as your pipe does not exceed this it should be a fit. view full answer...
You won't want to adjust the TruRyde Electric Trailer Brake Kit - Self-Adjusting - item # TRU96FR. You can but the concern is if you go to far on an adjustment it is extremely difficult to back it off.
You will want to make sure you have adequately broken in your brakes. I have linked a help article below to walk you through it but have also written a condensed version below.
You will basically want to hook your trailer up and drive it somewhere like an open parking lot. Once you get... view full answer...
With your 2004 Featherlite 8127 horse trailer having a 14,000LB GVWR you will have two 7,000lb axles. This will use either the Bearing kit # BK3-200 or # BK3-210. These kits are for 1 hub and have the same bearings with different grease seal sizes. The Kit # BK3-200 includes a grease seal with a 2.25" inner diameter while the Kit # BK3-210 includes a grease seal with a 2.125" inner diameter. There are 2 ways to identify what seal you have. First if your axles still have the manufacturer... view full answer...
The Electric Brake Kit # AKEBRK-7-SA should be what you're needing. Even though these are only rated for up to a 7K axle they should be sufficient for your trailer. All you need to do is verify that the inside diameter of your hub and drum assembly is 12" and that your brakes use the 5-bolt mounting pattern on the back plate. If that matches then this is the route you want to go.
Attached is an installation video that you can reference. view full answer...
Thanks for reaching out, Mitchell - I'd be happy to help you!
What are the dimensions of the light's you're needing to replace and what functions do they carry? We have a wide variety of light replacements (see attached) but I unfortunately don't know what your 2001 FeatherLite 8120 initially came with. view full answer...
It's probably a breaker that is tripped that controls the interior lighting. See if you can find the breaker box (should be near the battery) and then check to make sure all of the breakers are the right direction. view full answer...
The Optronics LED Utility Light w/ Switch # UCL60CSNB is a flush mount style light that has a diameter of 3" and a height of 3/8". This light can be mounted flush over the 2-1/8" hole that you have with the wiring ran inside. view full answer...
Chuck, a 311" extension would be 25' of fabric, which does not exist to my understanding. But, you can replace a 90 1/4" wide slide out with the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning #LCV000163288 for white like what you referenced. We do also have this same one in white # LCV000168106 if you'd prefer that.
Both of these slide outs have a 48" extension so it's a bit different than what you're looking for, but will still work great as a replacement. view full answer...
As long as the your current inner tube of your gooseneck coupler on your 2004 Featherlite 8541 measures 4" in diameter then you can absolutely use just the inner tube of the Round Gooseneck Coupler with 28" - 38" Adjustable Height - 24,000 lbs # SAC2516-I you were looking at.
Another option is just purchasing the Bulldog BX1 Gooseneck Coupler Inner Tube - Round - 2-5/16" Ball - 25,000 lbs # BD1289020300 which is just a the inner tube and will save you a little bit of money over buying... view full answer...
It sounds like your 2003 Featherlite gooseneck trailer was rewired if the wiring is not matching up correctly for the 7-Way # A10-7W6. This tends to happen a lot on some of the older trailers as they are usually just done by someone who really doesn't know what they are doing. You are going to want to try and trace the wiring to first verify they are connected correctly as I have often seen the running lights wiring tied into the wrong terminal on the tail lights as well. I have linked... view full answer...