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The easiest way to determine the correct replacement parts for your trailer's suspension is by simply measuring its existing components. Looking at one of your current equalizers, you will want to measure from the center of the front hole to…
view full answer...Hello Steven. The mounting studs that come with the #AKEBRK-35L-SA technically are removable. You would probably have to knock them out with a hammer or a rubber mallet if you want to remove them. These will bolt up to a standard 4 bolt brake…
view full answer...Trailer couplers are not rated for tongue weight capacity. They are rated for Gross trailer weight, as long as the gross trailer weight is within the capacity of the coupler, the coupler is installed properly and the trailer is designed properly,…
view full answer...The Pacer Performance Hi-Five Truck Cab Light Kit #PP20-225 referenced in your question are designed specifically to look like the factory roof lights on your 1988 Ford truck. With that being said these are not direct replacements so I recommend…
view full answer...The bolt holes on the top bracket of the CIPA Universal Door-Mount Replacement Mirrors #CM45000-2 are 3-13/16" apart center to center. I have attached a few diagrams showing the measurements for your reference.
view full answer...The #EM57019 you looked at would certainly cover it at 20' wide x 40' long but that is way too big. If this is a flatbed car hauler then the #EM57024 would probably be adequate at 12' wide x 20' long. If this is an enclosed trailer…
view full answer...Since Demco uses 3,500 drum brake assemblies part #DMSB24429M and #DMSB24428M what you'd need is similar 3,500 electric brake assemblies like the etrailer part #AKEBRK-35L-SA for the left hand side and #AKEBRK-35R-SA for the right hand side. To…
view full answer...We offer various sizes of Erickson's mesh tarps like item #EM57058 that you mentioned. You can see all of these mesh-style tarps on the linked page. The nearest size to what you're looking for is the 12 x 16-foot #EM57059. I also linked all…
view full answer...While we do have the best size for your 24x60 cargo carrier #e98874, I recommended using a larger size than the #GC47FR. As a great alternative, I suggest going with the 4' 9" x 5' 3" #GC77FR. This will help make up for the vertical…
view full answer...For a waterproof cover on your utility trailer, I recommend the Erickson Heavy-Duty Silver Tarp, 14 x 14 Weave - 8' x 10' #EM57021.
view full answer...The only difference between the 1/2 Inch Lug Nut, #12CLN and #12CLN-L is the length of each. Both are bulge style which means they have a 60 degree tapered end. The inside depth of 12CLN is 1-1/4 inches. The inside depth of 12CLN-L is 1-3/4 inches.
view full answer...It sounds as if you have taken all of the correct measurements to determine the correct hub and drum assembly for your trailer. Normally the spacing of the bearings is not an issue, as long as the axle used on the trailer is not an Agricultural axle…
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