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Entry door locks, like the Bauer Products #BA64FR, typically will have a sticker on the inner handle portion that sits inside your RV, but I have installed a few where they also have the key code on a sticker on the inner components of the handle.…
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...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…
view full answer...Hey Robert, so the Dexter Torflex lift kit part #K71-725-02 that you referenced is designed to fit Torflex axles that are between 5,500 and 7,000 lbs. I don't know for certain what axles your horse trailer has so you'd need to verify that by…
view full answer...Are you basically asking how much length would this coupler add to the tongue of your trailer?
view full answer...We have both single and dual ramp spring sets and form my understanding it has more to do with the weight capacity than anything else. For your 85 lb ramp we have the Single Spring #362SA5 that fits a 5' wide enclosed trailer. Aside from that I…
view full answer...A shorter hook would help with the angle of the door to help get the hook into the holder for your trailer's door. An option with a 45 degree bend in it, like the part #37211765, would give you a better option to work with the angle of the door,…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at Dexter Axle who said that your axle is rated for 3,500 lbs and it uses inner bearing #L68149, outer bearing #L44649, and the grease seal #58846. All of these can be found in the kit #BK2-100 if you are needing to…
view full answer...Looks like you have an 8k rated Hayes trailer axle hub which for that would require the part #8-285-11 for a replacement hub.
view full answer...I've attached an article to help you test the magnets. You also should inspect the wiring for the brake that's giving you issues. If you need to replace the brake you don't have to do both. However, it might be easier in the long run and…
view full answer...The difference between an load range C and load range D tire in the same size is the capacity and psi rating. The two tires will still have the same dimensions and fit on the same wheel. The D rated tire has a higher capacity. For a ST175/80D13 like…
view full answer...The wheel #AM34659 works with 1/2-20 wheel studs. 1/2-20 wheel studs on a 14" aluminum wheel are to be torqued to to 75-85 ft lbs. I've attached a torque specification chart based on stud size, wheel size/type, and wheel material.
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