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Hey Tom so I definitely know what you are asking for but due to the very minimalistic design of the Kuat Transfer part #KU84FR there isn't a great way to add lights to it. But the good news is that you most likely don't need additional…
view full answer...Thanks for the axle information, Mike! Here are the correct parts according to my contact at Curt: - Bearing #02475 and Race #02420 - Bearing #25580 and Race #25520 - Grease Seals #RG06-070
view full answer...There are differences in them but we do have what you are looking for and they can in some situations be used together. The Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing you have part #02475 and Replacement Race for 02475 Bearing part #02420 are designed to work…
view full answer...Yes. You can mount an awning on Yakima Overhaul HD systems like the #Y01151-5855. If you wanted to use the Yakima Slim Shady Awning #Y36VR, that awning will mount using the included clamps to the HD bars on the Overhaul system. If you're wanting…
view full answer...Did you have a 4-pin connector that had 5 wires or was it a 5-pin connector? There is a big difference since you normally see a 5-pin connector on a boat trailer with the 5th pin used for an electric reverse lockout solenoid on a brake actuating…
view full answer...Some 5-Pole flat connectors use a total of 6 wires. They operate as follows: Blue - trailer brakes Green - right hand brake and turn signals Yellow - left hand brake and turn signals Brown/Green - right hand running lights Brown/Yellow - left hand…
view full answer...Going by the colors that you mentioned, it sounds like you have the typical set-up, green wire for right turn and brake, white wire for ground, yellow wire for left turn and brake, brown with green wire for right side running lights, and brown with…
view full answer...I recommend using something like and L-bracket, such as #CE26098G, that you can attach to the top rail near the end of the trailer. Then you can attach a bracket such as #LPL55CB (may have to do some drilling/modify the L-bracket). Then you can…
view full answer...We have grease caps for a 7,000 lb Lippert axle (including torsion axles), though I do need to say that grease caps are are drive-in, and oil caps are screw-in. I verified with Lippert what the correct grease cap is for their 7,000 lb axle, which is…
view full answer...We've checked with Lippert in the past and for their 4,400 lb trailer axles the correct dust cap is the part #DC200L-DCRP that you referenced.
view full answer...EZ Lube Dust Caps, like #DC200L-DCRP, have a rubber plug that can be removed to access the zerk fitting. The rubber plug can be removed by gently prying it up with a flathead screwdriver. If your dust cap is in good condition and you want to avoid…
view full answer...The correct bearing kit you will need is the part #BK3-300 that you referenced. This comes with bearings you have as well as a grease seal with the same inner diameter of 2.250 and outer diameter of 3.376 that your 2250D has.
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