I recommend the Adco Olefin HD All-Climate RV Cover for Travel Trailer, # AD37ZR. This cover will provide protection for your 2019 Dutchmen Coleman Light LX Travel Trailer, 1601EXP from rain, dirt, wind, and sun. This works great for long-term storage in all climates. view full answer...
Actually, there's a little more to it than that.
The magnets on the # K23-478-479 are a little different, but the primary difference is the mounting bolt pattern. On a typical 3500 lb brake assembly, the mounting studs will all be 2-7/8 inches apart on center. On the # K23-478-479 4400 lb brake assembly, the top studs are 2-7/8 inches apart, but the bottom ones are spaced a bit further apart to prevent a 3500K brake assembly from being used on a 4400K axle. view full answer...
For a set of brake assemblies that are a fit for the 4,400 lb axles you have on your trailer the part # K23-478-479 would be the best option. You'd need to verify the bolt pattern of the mounting flanges though. See picture. These are Dexter and they are self adjusting which means you'll never have to mess with adjusting assemblies. Also make sure the trailer is using 10 gauge wire for all of the brake controller wiring like our part # 10-1-1 which we offer by the foot. view full answer...
The correct cover for your 2018 Coleman Dutchmen Light LX 1705RB is the Adco SFS AquaShed Cover for Travel Trailer # 290-52240.
This cover, which is for travel trailers between 18'1" and 20' long (not including the tongue) will give your trailer the protection it needs against the elements while also blocking UV rays to keep your Coleman trailer clean as well as free from the cracking that can develop over time from the sun.
This cover's side panels are also triple layered but are breathable... view full answer...
The 113/108 M that you are finding on the tire like the Karrier ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire # AM10256 is referencing the load rating and speed rating of that particular tire.
The first number 113 represents a 2,535lb weight capacity per tire when used on a single tire axle.
The second number 108 represents a 2,205lb weight capacity per tire when used on a dually tire axle.
Finally the M is the speed rating of 81mph. view full answer...
You certainly can install a replacement 5.2K axle like # 6340624 by using new spring seats atop the axle. I'd recommend using part # TRSS300 but it's recommended that they at least be tacked into place so they stay put. view full answer...