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Hey Al, this is a great question but since you have free-backing plates now you would never need to mess with the manual lock out of your Atwood coupler.
view full answer...Ten inch electric brakes cannot go on a 2,200 lb axle because there are no 10" hub and drums for that size axle. I apologize as I know that is not what you wanted to hear but you would need to stick with 7" electric brakes, the…
view full answer...Hey Kass, so the part #372541-3-A is designed to fit in place of standard cable hatch in this size so if you have something similar this would work as a replacement but the distance between the mounting holes is 3-7/8 inches center to center.
view full answer...The DeeMaxx item #DE86VR won't because of the spacing on the mounting bracket but I have a caliper that will. To replace your Tie Down Engineering 46304 caliper you will need the Kodiak Disc Brake Caliper item #KDBC225DAC.
view full answer...Hey Isaac! While we don't have one specific all in one kit we do have every component you will need to update your trailer's lighting and brakes. I recommend using the Trailer Wiring Kit item #ET7WK. This includes a 7-Way connector,…
view full answer...A 4-Way trailer connector has the basic lighting functions only; running lights, left turn signal and brake lights, right turn signal and brake lights, and ground. A 7-Way has these functions and a 12 volt circuit, a circuit for electric trailer…
view full answer...I attached a picture I got from Buyers Products that has the dimensions of the Buyers Products Hook and Keeper for Enclosed Trailer Door #BP64FR that has the dimensions you are looking for.
view full answer...Hello John. The Hot Dot LEDs #328-003-17A you were looking at are definitely a good option. Especially is you need something with the 2" center on center for the holes. We do have two other options for you to look at, take a look at the…
view full answer...Hi Don; good question and the best psi depends on the tire as opposed to the trailer weight. For the best performance that allows the tire to wear slower and more evenly you always want to inflate them to the maximum cold psi. For example, for the…
view full answer...All the Westlake trailer tires like the one found on the 15" Condor Aluminum Wheel #WST74FR you found are make in China. The Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Company is the proud creator of the Westlake tire and the largest tire producer in china. If you…
view full answer...The ST175/80D13 tire you added shouldn't be a problem. It will be slightly larger in width by about 1/4" and diameter by about 1/2" but that is unlikely to cause clearance issues. However, if you want to keep running that tire on there…
view full answer...I recommend replacing an entire ladder if it's damaged. You'll want to find a replacement based on the height. Such as the Stromberg Carlson #LA-401 that is 99-1/2 inches tall. They can be cut shorter to customize the length if needed.
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