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Today, we're going to be taking a look at the replacement hook-up brackets for the Curt Weight Distribution Systems. These brackets feature a really nice low-profile design. That way they don't interfere with frame-mounted items, such as gas tanks, toolboxes, generators, and battery boxes. These brackets are made from a durable steel construction, and they feature a black powder-coated finish to… see more >
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If you chose to drill into the frame of your trailer to install the #58392 there are two holes that the bracket has for that purpose. A better deal would be to order the part #RP6637 that is these brackets sold in a pair, plus an additional lift…
view full answer...For RV's that have laminated siding with decent density, there frequently is no backing installed. Awnings such as the Solera Smart Arm 12V Power RV Awning, #LC517517 are screwed into the siding using self-taping screws. Other times the…
view full answer...The Replacement Hook Up Brackets for Curt Weight Distribution Systems part #C17208 are replacement brackets for the Curt weight distribution systems. They do not require drilling because they clamp on with the included hardware and fit trailer…
view full answer...Thank you for the photo of what appears to be a spring bar lift bracket for a weight distribution system. I checked all such replacement parts we offer and it looks like you have a Curt system that uses part #C17208.
view full answer...In order to find the correct replacement leaf spring for a trailer you first need to start by noting the type whether that be slipper or double eye. Then, you'll need to measure their unloaded length via jacking up the trailer. If the springs…
view full answer...To choose replacement leaf springs you would have to go by the measurements of the old springs and the capacity of the axle (or individual spring). The #e44SR spring measures 25-1/4 inches from eye center to eye center. And it is rated for 2,500…
view full answer...For a 5000-lb travel trailer with tongue weight (TW) of 450-lbs you can use a weight distribution/sway control system such as the Equal-i-zer 4-Point Weight Distribution System #EQ37060ET which works effectively over a range of trailer TW from 200-…
view full answer...Your math is correct in your trailer weight load example. If a fully-loaded tandem axle trailer weighs 4000-lbs then each of the 4 tires will bear 1/4th of that load, or 1000-lbs. In this case a tire rated for 1300-lbs would provide a good safety…
view full answer...I reached out to MORryde and the MORryde Rubber Equalizers for Tandem Axle Trailers - 35" Wheelbase - 8K #MR27ZR you were looking at is designed for 35" axle spacing and would not work with your trailer with 36" axle spacing. My…
view full answer...The MORryde SRE4000 kits like the #MR47ZR and the #MR97ZR typically will lift the trailer suspension about 3/4 to 1 inch. It varies for most people as we have found but I looked online and most people reported between 3/4 inch and 1 inch.
view full answer...The MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit #MR76ZR has shackle's with a bolt hole center of 3-1/8" measured from hole center to hole center. I recommend the LubriMatic LMX Industrial Strength Grease #L11390 for the wet bolts. This grease is will…
view full answer...Thanks for that info on your shackle strap length, and the best option for an upgrade kit for shackle straps that measure 2-1/2 inches long from center to center bolt hole is the kit with 2-1/4 inch shackle straps: - MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit…
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