I reached out to Dexter who informed me your axle came with the 10" Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit # 23-26-27 which you can upgrade to the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit # 23-468-469 if you are wanting to stay with Dexter components.
We do offer our etrailer 10" Brake Kit # AKEBRK-35 and the Self-Adjusting 10" Brake Kit # AKEBRK-35-SA which will also fit in their place. view full answer...
It is possible to go from a 175/80-13 tire like the # AM10210 to a 205/75-14 tire like the Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire # AM10235 but you will need to consider the clearance on top as well as the inside of the tire. Typically you want to have at least 3" of clearance between the top of the tire and the trailer/fender and a minimum of 2" of clearance between the inside of the tire and the closest part of the trailer.
A tire like the # AM10235 is going to be taller and wider... view full answer...
The seal replacement for your 22333 kbn is the Grease Seal - Double Lip # GS-2250DL. This is a direct replacement with a 2.250" inner diameter and 3.376" outer diameter. view full answer...
Based on what you described wanting the best hitch solution we have for your 2019 Volkswagen Atlas is the EcoHitch part # 306-X7362 as it is the least visible option and offers best ground clearance. Instead of having the hitch tube under the rear bumper this comes out through the lower fascia section to give you much better ground clearance and also a better overall look.
The first picture I attached shows the EcoHitch and the second shows the Draw Tite # 76176. view full answer...
The replacement parts you're looking for on your Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE Bike Rack # HR1400Z can be found as the following parts:
Replacement Wheel Holder Strap - # HRSPRVEL
Replacement Foam Piece - # HRSPR-FP
If you need any other parts just let me know! view full answer...
I reached out to Firestone and the air bags used in the # F4175 are not available by themselves.
To replace them you'll need an entire new kit # F4175.
The most common reason your bags would both rip or pop is due to under inflation. They need to have a minimum of 5 PSI air pressure at all times, so it's recommended to double check the air pressure every month. A 10 degree change in weather can change the PSI in the air bags by 1 PSI so if you're really keeping them at 5 PSI I'd be checking... view full answer...