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With plywood walls that are as thin as yours, it's possible that they may not support what you are looking to do. The only way you will be able to utilize the Erickson Horizontal E-Track #EM59150 (2 feet) or #E19148 (5 feet) is by installing it…
view full answer...There could be a few potential problems here. Since the lights work as they should until the running lights come on, then the issue is most likely on the trailer. Problems like this are typically associated to a poor ground connection. To make sure…
view full answer...What you are describing is normally the result one 1 of 3 issues: First, there could be some corrosion in or on the connectors on the vehicle or trailer side or both. Second there could be a bad ground. Bad grounds can cause all sorts of bizarre…
view full answer...The most likely cause for the incorrect behavior of your trailer lights, where activating one turn signal causes all trailer lights to blink, is an insufficient ground (or a short to ground) on either the vehicle or the trailer. Since you re-wired…
view full answer...For the etrailer D-Ring Tie Down Anchor #RRING-Q6000 you will need to use the Backing Plate #BP05. This will increase surface area for the bolts used to attach the anchor to your floor giving it additional support. I included a video of the…
view full answer...It sounds like the left side may have a bad ground in the system or a loose ground. I would check over the complete wiring system and make sure all grounds have a good metal contact and no rust. Also check the wires to make sure the protective…
view full answer...We have seen people mount storage boxes on either side of the nose of a V-nose trailer like what you see in the picture I attached. The part #DZ91717P would work well if you have room for it like that. The dimensions of the box are 36" long…
view full answer...Thank you for providing the picture of the wheel design and the size information. To replace your ST205/ 75R15 wheel we have the Aluminum Liger Trailer Wheel - 15" x 5" Rim - 5 on 4-1/2 - Glossy Black #LH34FR. This 15" x 5"…
view full answer...Brake magnet wires like what are on the brake assembly #23-106 that you referenced can be wired up with either wire getting the positive and the other getting the ground. As long as current runs through them it doesn't matter which wire gets the…
view full answer...It sounds like you are speaking of the wires for the brake magnets. If this is correct, you will need to connect one of the wires to the brake controller output wire on your trailer connector and the other wire will need to be grounded to a clean…
view full answer...Thank you for including a photo of the interior of your converted 6 x 12-foot cargo trailer. We do offer two screens from Classic Accessories, 96- x 90-inch part #052963799842 that you referenced, which is for fiberglass or aluminum toy haulers, and…
view full answer...We may have a solution for you and it sounds like you are looking for a recessed mount for your ratchet straps so nothing is sticking up out of the floor of your enclosed trailer. The CargoBuckle G3 Retractable Ratchet Tie-Down Strap - Flush Mount…
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