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It is really not a great idea to drive with a trailer cover like the part #052963735635 installed on a trailer. The only way I could safely recommend you do so is if you were to keep the speeds under 25 miles per hour and you weren't…
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...Brake magnets are made to fit their specific brake assemblies. They are not made to be interchangeable between brake sizes or weight capacities. Some manufacturers do use different color magnet wires that correspond to the capacity. We know that…
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...You can use the 8-1/4-inch overall length of the TruRyde BT8 1-1/2-inch Spindle #TRU97FR to help you determine the correct length for your axle tube. You also need to take into account the width of the tires you intend to use as these also will…
view full answer...There are and were numerous 2-step Kwikee electric steps available. To ensure we get you the correct replacement I would need to know the series of the steps you have. Check the underside of your steps for any model numbers or other information.…
view full answer...The part number you gave is no longer a valid number for Bulldog jacks. It sounds like you are looking for the Bulldog Square Jack w/ Footplate - Drop Leg - Sidewind - 15" Lift - 5,000 lbs #BD190754. This has a 5,000 lb lift…
view full answer...The Gorilla-Lift Replacement Roller Assembly, part #GMNR925, consists of two each of the rollers, pins and clips along with four washers. The rollers themselves are machined from a high-density hard thermoplastic compound similar to nylon. The…
view full answer...The best way to confirm the weight capacity of your Dexter Torsion Axles is to find the lot number on the axle tag which is located on the center of the axle on the rear side. This tag should say Dexter Axle and then a 9 digit number. The number…
view full answer...If you think the cause for the noise on your 2015 Jayco Whitehawk 24RBS tandem-axle travel trailer is from the normal travel of the suspension components (leaf springs, equalizers and shackle straps), you might switch over to wet bolts. The…
view full answer...If you have more of the weight in the trailer on the left side then that could explain the uneven wear. Axles have a bow or camber in the middle. When weight is in the trailer it straightens out the axle some and the tires should wear evenly. When…
view full answer...The vast majority of trailers on the market use a standard coupler (installed on top of the trailer frame) which is compatible with the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control #BW28FR. Underslung couplers…
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