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Hi Eric, The first step to adding brakes to a trailer is to check if your axle has a brake flange to mount the brake assemblies to. If your axle doesn't have a brake flange then you'll have to replace the axle with one that does.…
view full answer...The first thing you need to do is put power to the wires to determine what their function is. You can use some spare wire to connect a 12v trailer battery directly to the wires in question and see what lights come one to determine their function.…
view full answer...Since you said your tires were rubbing I would go with a hanger setup that is a little taller like the part #AP233-H248 which has 3-1/4 inch front/rear hangers and 3-5/8 inch center. Also, while the 60/40 rule for axle placement is a great starting…
view full answer...As long as one of the wires coming from the back of the hub is a ground and the other is a power, it does not matter which wire on the magnet goes to which wire from the back of the hub. I have included a link to a video of a magnetic brake…
view full answer...As long as your existing hub drums are in good condition (no grooves worn in the armature surface that the brake magnet rides on or the surface that the pads grab), and the 10x2-1/4 inch brake assemblies you referenced are compatible with the…
view full answer...To select new hubs you'll need to match 3 bits of information: axle capacity (which you know), wheel bolt pattern and the bearing set used inside your existing hubs. You can use the linked page for hubs to select your wheel bolt pattern.…
view full answer...I have a solution for you, however, the newly-updated Curt A-Series Fifth Wheel Hitches are NOT compatible with Reese Sidewinders, and they haven't been confirmed to fit other rotating pin boxes either. For this reason, I recommend to a Curt…
view full answer...There isn't an off-the-shelf adapter that'll do exactly what you're wanting to do, but you can certainly piece one together. Your best bet would be to install a taillight converter and a 7-way RV blade-style trailer connector on the…
view full answer...The easiest way to cut the oval hole for the Rubber Grommet, #a70gb, in my opinion, would be to use a Light Mounting Bracket for 6-1/2 inch Oval Trailer Lights, BK70BB, as a template and then use a hole saw the correct size to cut a hole on each end…
view full answer...I would be happy to go over how to figure out which bearings your 2014 Aluma 8113 SR and 2012 6310H BT use, but this is not information we have on hand. To determine the bearings used on each trailer you will need to remove a hub assembly and look…
view full answer...In regards to the Tandem Axle Teardrop Trailer Fenders for Boat Trailers part #HP34VR, the distance from the center of the mounting holes to the bottom of the fender lip is 4" which you can see in the attached photo.
view full answer...EZ Lube axles like the item #T3584F-EZ-8974 come from the factory with just a little bit of grease in the bearings. The first time you use the EZ Lube feature to fill the axle, it will take a lot of grease. You will probably use 3/4 to a full tube…
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