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Hi there, trailer and RV owners, today we're gonna be taking a look at MORryde's line of assisted steps. The main benefit of upgrading to these steps is for safety and convenience. These ones are gonna be more solid than your traditional steps, and we'll show you those here later, the traditional ones that are underneath, but with these, we have got that contact to the ground. So it's very solid… see more >
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The steps are approximately 19.415" in width for the MORryde Flip Tread RV Steps #MR42UR. To get wider steps you would need to size up in mounting width to something like the #MR28RR, but would need to have enough room for the steps to properly…
view full answer...Yes, the rubber cushion inside the Trailair Rota-Flex 5th Wheel Pin Box like part #LC328329 is essential to its functionality so if this is out of place or misaligned then that is certainly a cause for concern. That said, this is actually covered…
view full answer...According to MORryde, you need 5-1/2 inches of clearance from inside the door threshold to fold up the steps you asked about, which are the following part number: - MORryde Flip Tread RV Steps for 23-3/4" to 28-1/4" Wide Doorways - 4 Steps…
view full answer...The latch that you have on your current StepAbove could need to be adjusted so that it secures it tighter to your doorway. I attached a picture that I took from the instructions that shows how to make the adjustment. Try that and the movement should…
view full answer...There are a couple things that you will want to verify first, but more than likely you will be able to switch from your current 16" wheels to 17.5" wheels like the Aluminum Lynx Trailer Wheel #274-000006 you were looking at. The width of…
view full answer...If you have EZ lube axles then the hubs most likely use a double lip seal (which is what comes with hub #42866UC3-EZ) that is going to be able to handle the use of a grease gun. But make sure to use a manual grease gun because the powered models do…
view full answer...My contact at Redline advised that their Replacement Drive-In Trailer Wheel Stud, part #165995, which has a spline diameter of 0.54 inches, can be driven into a hole diameter from 0.50 inches to 0.52 inches. My contact at Dexter advised that if you…
view full answer...The recommended lug nut torque for your 7,000lb axle depends on a few factors like wheel size, stud size etc. Check out the attached photo which shows the torque specs for a variety of applications. I see you were looking at the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust…
view full answer...For hubs that have 1/2" studs, like the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 5.2K - 7K Axles #AKHD-865-7-2-EZ-K you're looking at, you don't want to exceed 120 ft-lbs as that's the most torque this stud size can handle.…
view full answer...Thanks for the additional information! I have a solution for you but the Lippert SolidStep Manual Fold-Down Steps item #LC791574 you were looking at require a slightly more narrow door frame. For your Redwood 38Gk trailer you are going to want the…
view full answer...In order to find the correct leaf springs for a trailer you need to know their type (slipper/double eye), axle capacity, and unloaded length. I have attached a full list of options below. The 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring part #e64SR for example has…
view full answer...Trailer tires and wheels do not typically come balanced from the factory like what you see with standard passenger vehicle tires. This isn't usually needed for trailer tires and most car shops don't have the needed setup to properly balance…
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