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The 7290 that you see is a casting number. It is found on AL-KO hubs that fit #99 spindles. I found that the bearings used are #28580 which would be the inner bearing and #25580 which would be the outer bearing. For the seal use #91030.
view full answer...While trailer axles do feature an upward bend like you are describing, there isn't a particular amount/measurement that is standard across the board. This bend in the axle is…
view full answer...The amount of bow that's put into trailer axles like the #7359765 is based on about how much a trailer is typically going to weigh that has a 3,500 lb capacity. So…
view full answer...I recommend replacing an entire ladder if it's damaged. You'll want to find a replacement based on the…
view full answer...The 40 amp fuse for your 2006 Chevrolet Silverado tow package is used for the 12 volt battery charge circuit. This fuse is located toward the front of the underhood fuse box closest to the front auxiliary positive post (see photo). There may be a…
view full answer...On a 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500, If you are facing the front of the truck looking at the power distribution box, there will be a post at the back left side and a fuse slot near it. It is that fuse slot that you will install a 30 amp fuse. I have…
view full answer...The only way you could power interior dome lights on a trailer without it being connected to a tow vehicle would be to power the lights with a battery like a breakaway battery. How you choose to wire up the batteries will in the end be up to you,…
view full answer...For your enclosed trailer application I have several suggestions for adding interior lighting that you can control directly via a switch. Since your current 4-pole trailer wiring does NOT include a 12V auxiliary power feed that could power inside…
view full answer...The number you provided, "7753400" is a patent number which corelates to the Equalizer for E-Z Flex Suspension…
view full answer...Actually our etrailer.com brand brake assemblies are rebranded AxleTek assemblies. So we have the 8k left and right assembly set #AKEBRK-8 which is most likely what you need but these are 12-1/4 inch in diameter by 3-3/8 inches wide and attach with…
view full answer...By "mobile home type bolt pattern" I believe you are talking about a 5 spoke utility bolt pattern such as what…
view full answer...The Tow Ready wiring harness #118571 is rated for 7.5 amps for brake lights and turn signals and 7.5 amps total for running lights. The fuse that goes on the power wire connection to the battery is a 10 amp fuse. The wire gauge of the long 12 volt…
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The 7290 that you see is a casting number. It is found on AL-KO hubs that fit #99 spindles. I found that the bearings used are #28580 which would be the inner bearing and #25580 which would be the outer bearing. For the seal use #91030.
view full answer...While trailer axles do feature an upward bend like you are describing, there isn't a particular amount/measurement that is standard across the board. This bend in the axle…
view full answer...The amount of bow that's put into trailer axles like the #7359765 is based on about how much a trailer is typically going to weigh that has a 3,500 lb capacity. So…
view full answer...I recommend replacing an entire ladder if it's damaged. You'll want to find a replacement based on…
view full answer...The 40 amp fuse for your 2006 Chevrolet Silverado tow package is used for the 12 volt battery charge circuit. This fuse is located toward the front of the underhood fuse box closest to the front auxiliary positive post (see photo). There may be a…
view full answer...On a 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500, If you are facing the front of the truck looking at the power distribution box, there will be a post at the back left side and a fuse slot near it. It is that fuse slot that you will install a 30 amp fuse. I have…
view full answer...The only way you could power interior dome lights on a trailer without it being connected to a tow vehicle would be to power the lights with a battery like a breakaway battery. How you choose to wire up the batteries will in the end be up to you,…
view full answer...For your enclosed trailer application I have several suggestions for adding interior lighting that you can control directly via a switch. Since your current 4-pole trailer wiring does NOT include a 12V auxiliary power feed that could power inside…
view full answer...The number you provided, "7753400" is a patent number which corelates to the Equalizer for E-Z Flex…
view full answer...Actually our etrailer.com brand brake assemblies are rebranded AxleTek assemblies. So we have the 8k left and right assembly set #AKEBRK-8 which is most likely what you need but these are 12-1/4 inch in diameter by 3-3/8 inches wide and attach with…
view full answer...By "mobile home type bolt pattern" I believe you are talking about a 5 spoke utility bolt pattern such…
view full answer...The Tow Ready wiring harness #118571 is rated for 7.5 amps for brake lights and turn signals and 7.5 amps total for running lights. The fuse that goes on the power wire connection to the battery is a 10 amp fuse. The wire gauge of the long 12 volt…
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