The lock cylinder for the TorkLift PowerArmor Locking Battery Box - 6V and 12V Batteries # TLA7712R is unique to the specific box and is integrated in the design; So it does use a barrel lock, but it is not replaceable. view full answer...
The MaxxFan Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan # MA00A04301K only has two wires to connect; a positive and a negative. Since this is a new install, and that there is no preexisting wiring from a previous fan, there would be no unused wiring.
To connect # MA00A04301K to your 2016 Jayco Jay Feather TT, you will just need to use the provided 16 AWG insulated connectors to connect the trailer's 12 volt power to the two wires.
The black wire should be labeled, but if it isn't, this wire is your positive... view full answer...
Yes, I have the installation manual for the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control - Trunnion - 8,000 lbs GTW, 800 lbs TW, part # FA92-00-0800. I will include it with a weblink to our Weight Distribution Hitch Help and Video page below. view full answer...
Yes you can just use one MORryde X-Factor Crossmember for CRE, SRE, or Stock Leaf Spring Suspension # MR33WR with your 2021 Jayco Jay Feather 25RB, however for full support a tandem axle trailer will need to utilize 3.
Attached is a product overview video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
Actually, using the # 37220BL tank holder which is purposely designed to hold two 20lb tanks on the trailer tongue would likely be a better option.
The Rhino Rack # RRRGBH4 is designed to mount to a roof rack mounted platform, and does include installation instructions, which I've linked for you. The tank holder is designed to clamp to a slat on the platform that's about 3/4 of an inch thick by 6-1/2 inches wide. I'm assuming you'd mount this to the trailer tongue. In order to do this,... view full answer...
It sounds like you likely just need to remove a washer or two from the head of your Husky Center Line Weight Distribution System # HT32218. Installing all 4 washers is a good starting point for most trailers but many setups will require you to use less in order to prevent the types of issues you are having.
Try just removing one of the washers first to see if this loosens up the spring bars enough for normal operation and backs the head off so that it doesn't come into contact with the... view full answer...