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For the LCI52-SB-86.5-68.5, the two ending measurements are: 1st - measurement from hub to hub, meaning the length of the axle in this case is 86.5 inches. 2nd - spring seat dimension where…
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…
view full answer...You can put a maintenance charge on your trailer battery with the 12 volt accessory circuit of the 7-way. The 1:00 position of your 7-way carries this circuit. You would just need to run a length of 10 gauge wire like part #10-1-1 (sold by the…
view full answer...I have attached a link to our selection of 8 inch trailer hub assemblies that use the common 4 on 4 inch bolt patterns for you to filter through. To choose the correct one you will simply need to remove the current hub on your trailer and check the…
view full answer...The 3-1/4 inch diameter hole to install the part #RR5K is the correct dimension to use. We actually even had a customer come back and say they did it with a 3 inch hole saw. I attached a link to the install video you mentioned as well.
view full answer...You would not be able to charge your battery through the wiring on your 4-way trailer connector. Since your truck has a 7-way connector, you could maintain the power to the battery but not charge it. To begin, you would need to cut off your 4-way…
view full answer...The caliper bracket you are looking for is the Replacement Mounting Bracket #KCMB12D which is compatible with the 5 bolt mounting flange you have as well as the 225 Kodiak Dacromet calipers you have as well. Then for a bolt kit…
view full answer...I have spoken with Lippert about the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System part #LC675817 in they past and they informed me that the most important aspect is that the battery/batteries are sufficiently charged, between…
view full answer...The typical tire should run about 158 degrees (Farenheidt) once you get going down the road, but this can vary greatly depending on the weight of the trailer, how fast you're traveling, and also…
view full answer...What you are wanting to do is very possible with the GO Power Solar Panel kit part #34273836. You could mount it on your pin box and then run the wiring to your batteries via an SAE connector. We…
view full answer...If the trailer wheels scrubbed (dragged and scrapped the ground instead of rolling) when jack knifed then it could have thrown something out of alignment or damaged something. First, inspect the suspension. Look for any elongated holes where…
view full answer...The best modern day size replacement option we have for a 6.00-16 is a 235/80-16 which measures 30-7/8" diameter x 9-3/8" wide. For this, I recommend…
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