You can definitely install the Trailer License Plate Holder with LED Light # 328-003-71BE on the ramp door of your trailer. You'll just have to route enough wire that it doesn't get pulled apart when you lower the door, and you'll also want to make sure that you protect it from weight being placed on it so that it would break. view full answer...
You can use putty tape or any gasket material to mount the female side of the Plunger and Socket Door Holder # PLR64-66.
This assembly makes it easier to hold a trailer door open when needed. view full answer...
To install the Plastic Stem and Rubber Socket Door Holder, # DH39R for a window would be the same as for a door. Please see the attached video and instructions. view full answer...
A coworker measured the center holes in the Plastic Stem and Rubber Socket Door Holder # DH39R and found they are 0.27 inches which is 7mm. I checked myself and got the same thing. The threads per inch on the other hand was difficult to measure. I estimated 16 threads per inch though so it would appear that it takes a 5/16"-16 fastener.
The plunger side I would just run a screw through that fits in the hole. view full answer...
The Hook and Keeper for Enclosed Trailer Door part # PLR9-A are not spring loaded. That said, we do have spring loaded options like the 45-Degree T-Style Hook and Keeper Door Holder for Enclosed Trailer part # 37211765. We don't have any straight spring loaded hook and keepers unfortunately. view full answer...
The Plastic Stem and Rubber Socket Door Holder - 2" Long Stem # DH39R and the 1 inch long stem use the same receiver socket # DH38S. The stem is simply a different length, but all other things work. The hardware needed depends on your desired location and does not come with the kit. The socket and stem each have a hole that is 0.27 inches or 7 mm. The stem and socket can have a slight angle and still function, but a significant angle would hinder proper function. view full answer...
It would be perfectly fine; there are no issues to be aware of connecting the Optronics LED Trailer License Plate Light with Bracket # LPL56CB. view full answer...
According to the manufacturer you need 1/4 self tapping screws to install part # PLR64-66.
Most likely you'll just find them at your local hardware store. We have part # FA1131822 which are 1-1/4 inches long. view full answer...
Rhino-Rack J-Style Kayak Carrier - Folding - Universal Mount Item # S512 is pretty much the only carrier that comes with a built-in paddle holder. There are cradles on the backs of the uprights with rubber straps to hold the paddle. I have included a picture pointing them out.
In order to lock items to the carrier and the carrier to the rack your best option is to use a cable lock such as # e98891. view full answer...
I've seen rubber socket/plunger kits like the part # PLR62-66 on the bottom of the doors more frequently than the top. That could very well be because it's easier to install them lower though.
If you prefer them at the top there's no reason you couldn't. It would probably stress the door less having them up top too since that would be closer to where you'd be pulling on the door from. view full answer...
On the 2011 Toyota RAV4, when using the CURT T-Connector Trailer Wiring Harness, # C56165, you must connect the power wire directly to the vehicle battery via the included fuse and fuse holder.
The reason you cannot use another power source is that other power sources are fused separately and in the case of a cigarette lighter type of connector, are rated for more power draw than the wiring harness is. If there were to be a problem, it could damage the electrical system on the vehicle.
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To Install the Hopkins Plug-In Simple Wiring Harness for Factory Tow Package - 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector Item # HM42525 on your 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee, start by opening your hatch and remove all the floor coverings. Pull up on the threshold, remove and set aside. Remove the interior panel on the passenger side by removing anything holding it in place. Should just be clips behind the panel. Simply work your way along the outer edge and pull towards the center of the vehicle. Once removed... view full answer...
The Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU - 16" x 16" Door # FR98SR is typically wired into a distribution panel on a fuse. I highly recommend installing an inline fuse from the unit to the battery to protect your water heater. You could use a inline fuse holder like # C58470 and a 5amp fuse. view full answer...
Yes, the Roadmaster Spare Tire Carrier # RM-195125 can pivot to the left or right depending on what kind off clearance you have. We only show to the left in the video because there is a ladder on the right side, but if you check out the attached photo you'll see we have it tilted to the right in case you need access to the left side of your motorhome, like what seems to be your case. view full answer...
On the Ultra-Fab trailer jack # UF38-944017 the in line fuse holder will be cut in half and spliced in along the power wire. Ultra-Fab makes the following statement: The Fuse Holder can be installed by means of either crimping or soldering the connections. For convenience the Fuse Holder should be installed near the power source. Cut red wire in half, connect one end to the end of the black wire from the jack and connect the other end of the red wire to the positive post of the battery. view full answer...
The yellow fuse holder starts out as a closed loop. You will need to cut it in half. One end connects to the power wire you ran from the wiring harness. The other end will connect to the positive battery terminal. Inserting the fuse should be the last step.
Take a look at the video I have linked at about the 3:40 mark that shows our installer putting in the fuse holder. I have included some additional links that will help with installation. view full answer...
The 30 amp fuse is installed in a black cylinder shaped fuse holder that should be installed inline on the red wire that attaches the Ultra-Fab # UF38-944017 3500 lb powered A-Frame jack to a 12V power source. Simply unscrew the fuse holder, remove the blown fuse and install the # UF38-751034 replacement. The holder could be installed anywhere along the line between the jack and the battery, usually right at the battery.
In case you no longer have them, I've linked you to a .pdf copy of... view full answer...
You can indeed use an inline fuse holder, but the # 16167-1 fuse holder you mention is meant for 14-16 gauge. If you can find an inline fuse holder that uses 10 gauge wire, that would be fine.
The # 9506P circuit breaker does not need to be fastened to the sheet metal using screws, as no ground is needed. You could use zip ties or even double sided tape, if needed.
I've linked you to install details as well as an install video showing a brake controller being installed on a Grand Caravan... view full answer...
The procedure from removing your existing lamps will depend on the lamp itself. If your current lamp is part # ST57RS, there are bolts on the rear of the lamp that pass through the mounting bracket on the trailer. Once these bolts are loosened, the lamp will pull away from the trailer frame.
If you have a different lamp, send me a photo by replying to this email. view full answer...