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The 18.5x8.5-8 is actually an old tire size that is not used much anymore. The closest metric size to your existing tire would be 215/60-8. Your wheel most likely has a 5-on 4-1/4 inch bolt pattern (see link), you will want to make sure that the…
view full answer...The 1-7/8 inch width is what is rounded up to 2 inches which is a standard width for winch straps. The 14 foot length is not something we carry. I recommend the Hand Winch Strap with Safety Hook,…
view full answer...Assuming your Sprinter has the factory tow package with the 7-way at the rear bumper, in addition to the #RED24FR Redarc Tow-Pro Liberty Brake Controller,…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...To tow your trailer that uses an RV style 7-way blade style connector with your semi that has a 7-pin connector, you need to construct an adapter that will also combine the brake signal into the right and left directional signal pins. This can be…
view full answer...The #37213635 JR Products Replacement Landing Gear Switch…
view full answer...I would love to help you upgrade the suspension on your Twilight 2800 travel trailer. The MORryde Rubber Equalizers for Tandem Axle Trailers #MR87ZR that you referenced are a great solution but we do need to double check a few things. First is that…
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view full answer...On oil bath hubs the seals are different than standard grease seals. The correct replacement for what you have is #91030. Unitized oil seals like this have a part that stays fixed and a part that rotates with the hub for optimum leak protection. I…
view full answer...Here is an image I have from the Xtreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack #ORJW750D in zinc which will have the same dimensions as the black Jack #ORJW750BD you are looking at.
view full answer...The only way you could power interior dome lights on a trailer without it being connected to a tow vehicle would be to power the lights with a battery like a breakaway battery. How you choose to wire up the batteries will in the end be up to you,…
view full answer...For your enclosed trailer application I have several suggestions for adding interior lighting that you can control directly via a switch. Since your current 4-pole trailer wiring does NOT include a 12V auxiliary power feed that could power inside…
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