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Yes. The only difference between the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with Chain Drive - 2-5/16" Hitch Ball - 1,000 lbs TW #TVXL25 and the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with Chain Drive - 2" Hitch Ball - 1,000 lbs TW #TVXL2 is the…
view full answer...Yes. They are the same part with different base and hitch balls being the only difference. You can swap the hitch ball on the Trailer Valet XL #TVXL25 using the #TVBB2, which would be ideal for switching hitch ball sizes more frequently since it…
view full answer...If your Valley 22K 5th Wheel Hitch (Model 7052) uses industry standard base rails (ISR) which I believe it does then you can use the Reese Quick-Install Custom Installation Kit part #RP50026-58 if you don't have the factory 5th wheel prep package…
view full answer...From the measurements you provided, the Lippert Road Armor #LC696740 is going to be the better option. You will also need the #LC64FR to complete it. This will include wet bolts and all shackles, but they will be a little shorter at 3 1/8 inches.
view full answer...The #LC279688 is the direct replacement for your 145545 Equa-Flex. You do not want to use the Road Armor #LC696740 as a replacement. The Road Armor dimensions are quite different and will likely throw off other suspensions components. You also…
view full answer...Lippert actually has a hardware kit designed for the Lippert Road Armor equalizers with the part #LC52SV which comes with the correct length bolts and shackles.
view full answer...The Bulldog Jack, #BD1541150301, swivels on a metal tube, #BD015279, that will need to be welded to your trailer frame. I made a short video showing how this jack swivels for you.
view full answer...Since you have a Dometic AC unit the best option to replace it from Advent would be the part #ACDOM135 which was designed for this exact situation and would allow you an easy install since the electronics would plug right in.
view full answer...The answer to your question will depend on whether your wheels are hub centric or lug centric. Hub centric wheels center on the hub using the hub bore and lug centric wheels center on the hub using lug nuts. Hub-centric wheels typically use wheel…
view full answer...I pulled a piece of this item from our warehouse and took several key measurements for you. The linked photo shows these. The 7/8-inch thickness described in the specs is for the threaded portion of the main shaft, as you suggested. My measurements…
view full answer...I don't have a way to look up what equalizers came on your trailer so you would need to measure the distance between the left and right mounting holes on the equalizer you have now so that we can get the correct fitting one. Right now we only…
view full answer...I can help you correctly run hydraulic lines on your trailer. Adding disc brakes is a great idea, but the reason you are having such difficulty finding a schematic is because hydraulic brakes are rarely installed on 5th wheel trailers and they are…
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