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  • Recommended Leaf Spring Suspension For A 2020 Vanleigh Beacon
  • The Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shocks - Tandem 8K, 3-1/2 inch Axles # RM-2470-2580 will work on your 2020 Vanleigh Beacon if you have 8,000 pound 3-1/2 inch round axles. The leaf spring suspension kit prevents shock transfer between axles, increasing traction while braking by as much as 70 percent. This system helps reduce bouncing, and chucking of your trailer. The nitrogen-charged shock absorbers help limit up-and-down motion of the trailer on both compression...
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  • How Do I Measure For A Replacement Arm Assembly For A Lippert Solera Awning?
  • I took a look at what Lippert and ourselves offer as replacements for the Lippert Solera awning, and the outer cover for the arm that you mentioned is actually offered as a replacement part. Instead, to replace that piece, you're going to have to replace the entire arm assembly with something like the: -Solera 69" Standard Flat Awning Support Arm # LC281154 which will work with power and manual awnings, and measures 69" in length. If you can let me know what size you need, I'll be happy...
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  • Can I Put a Reese Goosebox on a 2019 Vanleigh Vilano 369FB 5th Wheel Trailer
  • The Reese Goosebox you'll need and be able to fit on your trailer will depend on the actual trailer. In addition to the GVWR of the trailer, which will be used to determine the capacity you'll need (either 16k or 20k), you will need to know the pin box model number- either Lippert 1621, 1117, etc.. We do not have specific information on what pin boxes are used on particular trailers, so you'll want to check the pin box for the spec sticker, which should have the model number printed on...
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  • How to Select Hub/Drums & Electric Brakes For Trailer
  • I'm sure we can get you a hub and drum assembly for your trailer but there's quite a bit of info needed in order to do so. To find the correct hubs you will need to take apart your current hub assembly and look at the bearings themselves; wipe away the grease and you should be able to see the part number stamped directly on them. If you are unable to find them, you need to use a digital caliper and measure your spindle where the bearings and grease seal ride, like in the diagram I added...
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