According to the specifications of the Electric A-Frame Tongue Jack, # LC285318, from Lippert, the jack motor can draw a maximum of 30 amps at 12 volts. The closer to the capacity of the jack (3,500 pounds) the more power it will draw. I have included a link to all of the powered jack options we carry for you to view. view full answer...
To install the Backup Light w/ Chrome Housing # BU11CS you will need a 3/4" hole for the light socket and wire to pass through. As the light also uses the mounting hardware for its ground circuit you will need to ensure that your mounting surface is grounded, otherwise you will need to also run a jumper wire from the mount to a ground connection.
The light includes an 1156 Incandescent Bulb # DI49VR. You can swap this out for a longer lasting and more efficient LED Bulb # DI25VR. view full answer...
We offer one replacement switch that is designed for pneumatic systems. It is the Firestone # F9074. The switch lets you inflate and deflate your air springs.
This switch does work with 1/4 inch air lines like part # F99ZR, and is designed to fit in a mounting bracket like part # F24-3582-5195. view full answer...
I have an answer for you. Unfortunately, the only color soft two-piece doors we carry for the 1978 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is the black denim Bestop 2-Piece Soft Doors for Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 1964-1984 # B5177415. view full answer...
The circuit breakers do not need to be covered, as they should be mounted in an unobtrusive area under the hood of your 2001 Toyota Land Cruiser, typically on the back wall below the windshield, or inside the driver side fender, near the vehicle battery. No snap on cover is available.
If you choose, you could probably put some cap nuts on the exposed posts on the circuit breakers, but if there does seem to be some risk that the posts on the breakers would come into contact with anything,... view full answer...
It's actually normal, even after unplugging, for the lights to stay on with the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller # 90885, and other brake controllers as well.
They don't have an off switch so they go into sleep mode after a period of time of inactivity so what you're seeing is supposed to happen. view full answer...
I have a great alternative for you. Unfortunately, I confirmed with my tech at Rola that they could not confirm the UV resistance capabilities of the Rola Ratchet Tie-Down Straps w/ S-Hooks - 1" x 10' - 600 lbs # 59305.
However, for a great option that definitely does have UV protection, I recommend the ShockStrap Cam Buckle Tie-Down Straps w Shock Absorbers - 1" x 10' - 500 lbs # 297-10DR. Not only do you receive the UV resistance you need; you also receive the benefit of straps that... view full answer...