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Hey guys, Kevin here at etrailer and today we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install TruRyde's line of self-adjusting electric trailer brake assemblies. The brake pad is made up of a composite material that is chemically bonded to the brake shoe itself and that's important because back in the day, a lot of electric trailer brakes were riveted into place. And what can happen… see more >
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Yes, the Redarc 12V Smart Battery Monitor #RED42RR will work with your 450 Ah setup from your four 6V batteries. I have attached a wiring diagram below for your reference.
view full answer...It is possible to loosen up how tight your Self-Adjusting Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-35-SA but it is a little difficult to do, mainly due to lack or room for working. You can potentially remove your hub to make loosening the brake a bit…
view full answer...The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K would be an excellent replacement for a Tru-Ryde Hub/Drum RVD-H-545. Then for new brakes, I recommend the Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit part #AKFBBRK-35.
view full answer...Are there any visible signs of wear on the magnets like exposed windings then that would indicate they need replacing. Magnets can go bad without showing visible signs of wear though. To see how to troubleshoot them check out the help article I…
view full answer...In order to choose the correct replacement axle for a trailer you'll first want to start with the weight capacity. The weight capacity can be found on the axle tag in the center of the beam. Then, you'll need to measure the hub face (center…
view full answer...Since your trailer has 12" brakes with a 6-bolt mounting pattern you'll actually need brakes for a 5.2K axle: - Electric Trailer Brake Kit - Self-Adjusting #AKEBRK-7-SA The for a tire and wheel combo I highly recommend the following: -…
view full answer...For your application you need the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 3.5K Axles #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K to replace the Tru-Ryde RVD-H-545 trailer hub/drum assembly. This is designed for the industry standard #84 spindle so it uses inner bearing…
view full answer...When changing the size of the equalizer that is on a trailer, this will affect the size of hangers needed or the spacing of the hangers. For example, if you were to go with an equalizer that is one inch taller, you could keep the center hanger the…
view full answer...When picking out leaf springs for a trailer priority one is the proper capacity. If you have 6k axles on your Heartland Cyclone then the 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #e94SR would fit and work well as a replacement. The hanger kit part #K71-360-00 would…
view full answer...It really just depends on what you are looking to get out of the bushings. Bronze bushings, like part #K71-291-00, will last longer but are more noisy and it is recommended to use wet bolts like part #126B2 to keep them lubricated. Nylon bushings,…
view full answer...Assuming your tires are in good shape without any bulges the easiest way to determine if you have a bent spindle is to take a straight edge that is longer than the tire and lay it across the tire parallel with your trailer frame and then measure the…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Trailair and from your serial number we were able to determine that your trailer came with a 1621 HD pin box which is a long pin box style. I was unable to obtain the exact part number for your Trailair pin box but from the…
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