The Galeo Pro Trailer GPS Tracker # GA94FR has the IP69K water rating you're asking about. I'm not seeing an IP96K listing anywhere either so IP69K is the correct rating. view full answer...
Hello Dan. Yes, the Linxup GPS Tracking Device # 300-AT3-S is compatible for the USA and Canada. You simply have to subscribe to their tracking service. view full answer...
I'm sorry but I could not find any information about the part number 140883: HUB,COMPL,3500#141472 from Tracker. Since it mentions 3500 it does make me think it is for a 3,500lb axle but you will want to check your bearings and grease seal to ensure the Hub # AKIHUB-545-35-EZ-K is the correct replacement for your spindle.
Inner bearing: # L68149 (1.378" inner diameter)
Outer bearing: # L44649 (1.063" inner diameter)
Grease Seal: # 58846 (1.719" inner diameter)
If you have a different... view full answer...
Hey Allen, the correct replacement for your for your S2T216AP2 is # STL16RB for the passenger side and # STL17RB for the driver side. view full answer...
Hey Allen, I really like the solid stainless steel lug nuts part # KALN1375S. These are never going to bulge or corrode like the other two piece lug nut options will so you'll never have any issues you'd have to blame on your lug nuts.
Your wheels have steel inserts where the lug nuts contact them so you wouldn't have to worry about issues from dissimilar metals. view full answer...
Hey Brad, hopefully it's something simple but I can't actually tell you what components you would need unless I could get more info from you on the axles. Basically I need to know the axle capacity and from there we can get you set up with the correct replacement parts. But it's also really hard to speculate what is wrong so I wouldn't for sure be able to tell you what you'd need without getting into it.
I attached a link to a help article that should be pretty helpful as well. view full answer...
Hi Robert,
Solar panel systems are all going to be ran independently to the battery bank and wouldn't need to tie into the wiring for your Go Power IC2000 Inverter Charger # 34280055. Your solar panels will run to the Go Power MPPT Solar Charge Controller # GP54FR and from there directly to the batteries. Both the solar charge controller and the IC2000 can read the battery charge level and alter the charge that they send to the battery so there won't be an issue wiring them separately. view full answer...
The Go Power 190 Watt Solar Panels part # 34282182 measure 59-1/8" long x 26-5/16" wide x 1-1/2" deep. In order to see how many you can fit, simply take the measurements above and compare them to the space you have available. The panel are rated for 9.57 amps so you'll need to make sure your solar controller is capable of handing the total combined amp rating of the panels. For example, if you have four total panels you'd need a solar controller which can handle at least 38 amps like the... view full answer...
While we have no way of knowing the wheel bolt lug pattern for any trailer, I have added links below to both a printable template and help article on how to measure wheel bolt pattern.
The most common is 5 on 4-1/2" and if you need a ST175/80-13 tire and wheel, one with that pattern is the Karrier ST175/80R13 Radial Trailer Tire with 13" Galvanized Wheel # AM31994.
I have added a link below to our entire selection of ST175/80-13 tire and wheel combos, with the bolt pattern for all being... view full answer...
The best option we can give you are replacement taillights, which are a good idea as well because you can upgrade to LED lights. These draw much less power and are guaranteed to last for life.
If your trailer is over 80 inches wide I recommend the Optronics LED Combination Trailer Tail Lights # TLL160RK.
If it is less than 80 inches wide the correct kit is the LED Combination Tail Light Kit for Trailers under 80" Wide # TLL56RK.
I have added links to video reviews as well. view full answer...
I believe the wheel/tire combo you are referencing is the Kenda Loadstar 205/65-10 part # AM3H454 as we have it listed as a direct replacement for Tracker pontoon boat trailers. This would be way too small to fit a 10 inch diameter hub drum.
The smallest wheel and tire size that can fit on a 10 inch drum like what comes with the Timbren Axle Less part # A35RS545E is a 13 inch like the # AM31994 which comes with the tire size 175/80R13. view full answer...
Thank you for including the image Nick as that helps me see your hub has the 5 lugs and threaded holes for wheel bolts. The Dexter Trailer Idler Hub # 008-258-04 is currently the only hub we have for your spindle size which has the threaded holes. This hub comes with the races pressed in but you will need 2 of the Bearings # L44649. a Grease Seal # 10-9 and either a EZ Lube Grease Cap # DE69YR, Standard Grease Cap # F001518 or we have the Bearing Buddy # BB1980A you can upgrade to.
We... view full answer...
The Go Power Portable Solar System # 34282730 that you referenced should work great to keep the 12V battery in your Lancer camper topped off. In reality it's going to depend on just how much power you will be drawing (how many accessories you typically use, how much amperage they draw, etc) but its 6.74 amp output should be enough with just a single battery attached.
This kit does feature the XLR-style plug that will connect right to the OEM receptacle you mentioned having on the side... view full answer...
I recommend using the Go Power Solar Flex Eclipse Charging System w/ MPPT Solar Controller # GP67MR on your tear trailer. This solar panel is flexible and will follow the curve of your roof line. This particular kit has a 190watt panel. Each panel is 56" long x 27" wide x 1/8" deep allowing you to not have to mounts a rigid panel to your rack.
If you go with a ridged panel setup like the Go Power Overlander Solar Charging System # 34282181 you will need 4 of the Replacement Square-Bar... view full answer...
Our manufacturers don't offer the pivot bolts separately at this time, but you could easily pick one up at a local hardware store or a competing online retailer if they offer one. You just need a grade 8 bolt and lock nut that is long enough to go through the pivot hinge. The general rule is to use a bolt that is as long as the height of the frame plus 1.5 inch.
Our fold-away hinges come with bolts ranging from 4.5 inches long to 6.5 inches long depending on the height of the frame. ... view full answer...