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  • Torflex Lift Kit and Axle Identification On a 2015 Jayco Jay Feather Travel Trailer
  • On your axle it should be stamped with an axle number on the rear near the right side. The manufacturer wasn't able to identify what axle's they put under your 2015 Jayco Jay Feather X254. The Torflex Lift Kit # K71-707-02 does fit a few axles so I would recommend measuring the existing bolt holes on your axle to ensure correct fit. You should find that the holes both on the top of the axle and side bolt holes are 8" between the center of each hole. If this is not what you have please...
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  • Trailer Brake Spring Kit For 10 x 1-1/2" Brake Shoes
  • If your brake shoes# bp04-065 are 10" x 1-1/2" you will need these brake springs # K71-362-00. The springs you were looking at # BP06-120 were for 2-1/4" shoe width.
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  • Replacement Trailer Brakes and Hubs For 2012 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite X213 Travel Trailer
  • Yes, the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit # 23-468-469 will fit your 2012 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite X213 travel trailer. Be sure to inspect your drums to determine if you also need to replace them due to excessive wear. The Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-555-35-EZ-K includes new bearings, races, lug nuts and a grease seal making installation much easier. In the event your hubs are still good the Bearing Kit # BK2-100 may be needed to replace your bearings...
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  • Correct Hub and Drum for 2012 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite X17Z Travel Trailer
  • Yes it does! The correct hub and drum for your 2012 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite X17Z Travel Trailer is the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 3,500-lb E-Z Lube Axles # 84557UC3-EZ. Along with this hub, for grease I recommend the Prime Guard Wheel Bearing Hi-Temp Red Grease # L11380; for a bearing packer I recommend the Bearing Packer # PTW1218 or # ALL647646.
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  • How To Find Correct Replacement Electric Brakes for Jayco Feather Travel Trailer
  • In order to find the correct replacement trailer brake assemblies you need to know the axle capacity which is found on the axle tag. The tire size is not really a good indicator of this. It's likely the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit part # 23-47-48 which is for 2,000 lb axles but it could also be the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part # 23-468-469 which is for 3,500 lb axles. Therefore, you'll need to verify the axle capacity or drum size before purchase.
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  • How to Determine Correct Electric A-Frame Jack for Travel Trailer
  • The correct jack will have a capacity that will surpass your trailer's loaded tongue weight, which is typically between 10 and 15 percent of the loaded trailer's weight. I looked up your 2013 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite Travel Trailer and from my research it looks like your Jayco has a 4,750 lb GVWR so any one of our A-frame jacks would work in terms of weight capacity. The Electric Jack w/ Footplate # EJ-3520-WBX could be a great option; it has a 3,500 lb lift capacity, an extended height...
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  • Which Adco Olefin HD Storage Cover Fits 2015 Jayco X20E Jay Feather Hybrid
  • Yes, the Adco Olefin HD travel trailer cover part # AD97ZR does for sure fit your 2015 Jayco X20E. We have confirmed this with Adco.
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  • Recommended Replacement A-Frame Jack For A 2014 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite Travel Trailer
  • Since your 2014 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite Travel Trailer should weigh around 3,500-4,500lbs I recommend the Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack - 18" Lift - 3,500lbs # UF38-944017. This jack extends 6" in 25.3 seconds at 1,000lbs of tongue weight, to give you a bit of a speed reference. At max weight your trailer would at most have 450lbs of tongue weight. It has an easy bolt-on or weld-on installation for A-frame trailers, hardware not included, with the distance between the mounting...
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