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To see all of the correct wheel and tire combos you'd need check out the link I attached. The option I would recommend is the part #TA43RR which is a Load Range C tire size ST175/80R13 mounted on a white spoke wheel with a bolt pattern of 5…
view full answer...The most similar trailer clearance lights we offer to replace the PM150 lights you have now would be the Thinline LED light part #AL91RB. For a replacement harness that would plug into this you'd need the part #A46PB and then for a grmmet…
view full answer...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...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…
view full answer...Actually on brake magnets for trailers either wire can be used as the power or the ground so the colors don't really mean anything. Most likely the magnet manufacturer just put what ever color was most convenient on your trailer.
view full answer...Most likely the new axle has self-adjusting brakes which when new are known for feeling pretty weak. The good news is that you can keep applying them over and over while the trailer is traveling and they will tighten and get more sensitive feeling.
view full answer...The Dexter 8-427 hub is no longer available. Even looking through Dexter's site the only references to it are replacement bearings. You can use a wheel with a larger pilot hole as long as the wheel attaches to the hub using lug nuts and not…
view full answer...I've never heard of an actual third brake light connector on a camper shell to plug in on a truck and we don't carry any parts to do that. The light generally needs to be hardwired into the truck's brake light circuit. The issue with this…
view full answer...I have a few things for you to check when it comes to not being able to pair your iPhone with the Curt Echo #C51180. The first thing to do is make sure that you're pairing your phone with the Echo through the app. If you paired it through the…
view full answer...To tow your trailer that uses an RV style 7-way blade style connector with your semi that has a 7-pin connector, you need to construct an adapter that will also combine the brake signal into the right and left directional signal pins. This can be…
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 a…
view full answer...Yes, the best option we can offer you to add fuel capacity is with the DeeZee Truck Bed Auxiliary Tank part #DZ91752X which should fit in the space you have between the cab and 5th wheel hitch no problem as it is only 9" deep. I don't have…
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