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The service plan for the Galeo Pro part #GA94FR is offered in three time frames currently: Monthly/yearly/3-year service available from Galeo at $1.99/$19.99/$49.99.
view full answer...When the battery dies on the Galeo Pro GPS Tracking Device #GA94FR you have to replace the sensor as they do not offer a replacement battery. The battery is hardwired into the unit and not something that can be replaced.
view full answer...The Galeo Pro GPS Tracking Device #GA94FR will need the tracking service plan to tell you where the vehicle is. The service plan is what allows the device to communicate over cell service its exact position.
view full answer...The Galeo Pro Trailer GPS Tracker #GA94FR has the IP69K water rating you're asking about. I'm not seeing an IP96K listing anywhere either so IP69K is the correct rating.
view full answer...The Galeo Pro GPS Tracking Device #GA94FR has a motion sensor built in so it will "ping" the location whenever it moves or senses vibration. You can also press the "Locate" button within the app to get a ping on…
view full answer...Yes, because it is a 3-wire light, you can wire the Red Identification Light Bar with White LED Utility Light #OPT88FR to function as rear marker and reverse lights.
view full answer...We have the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System #A35RD545E you can use to replace your current axle. We do not currently carry a traditional axle that matches your dimensions and one would have to be custom made. This system includes all…
view full answer...Since you have a 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 ZR2 the correct Air Lift kit you would need is the part #AL88288.
view full answer...The Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 #AL88200 will work with the Air Lift Air Helper Spring Cradle #AL59DQ on your 2013 Ford F-150. The cradle actually replaces the lower roll plate so the air bag will sit directly in the cradle. I'm not sure how…
view full answer...The note that says that the Kenda Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Black Mod Wheel #AM32424 shouldn't be used on wet or icy roads is a little misplaced. This is related to the painted steel wheel that it has and its…
view full answer...If you were happy with the ground clearance that the trailer had with the old setup then I would recommend you stick with the way you had it with the axle below the springs. If you moved the axle above the spring you would lose ground clearance and…
view full answer...You do have a very interesting situation. When it comes to aluminum trailers we always defer to the manufacturer whether it is just a utility trailer or an RV trailer like your toy hauler. Aluminum frames can't always withstand the pressure…
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