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For your 4x6 utility trailer, I recommend using the Taskmaster 4.80R12 Radial Trailer Tire part #TT48012C. This tire has a radial ply construction which will be better for the longer highway trips you intended to make. It has a load range C rating…
view full answer...A drop axle certainly can make it tough to reach the star wheel adjuster on a drum brake. The adjuster spoon tool we offer #W80630 has a 90-degree bend that will often let you get access to the adjuster even on a drop axle. Essentially you will…
view full answer...You're correct. The repalcement for your existing B12EA-22 brake would be #AKEBRK-7R-SA for the right side and #AKEBRK-7L-SA for the left.
view full answer...Those are Warner trailer brakes. This style is not made anymore and replacement parts are hard to find. We have some parts for the larger Warner assemblies but NOT the 12 x 2 inch ones. Most people end up replacing them. You will have to have…
view full answer...Sounds like you are looking for a 7-way for a brake controller and a 12v hot lead for your 2008 Toyota Tacoma, so I would recommend the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller, part #ETBC7. This includes everything needed to install…
view full answer...Those look to be the slide flange-to-flange measurements, and we do have the correct slide toppers in black for each of them: - 74 Inch Measurement: Solera RV Slide-Out Awning #LCV000168105 - 159 Inch Measurement: Solera RV Slide-Out Awning…
view full answer...Unless otherwise stated on the wheel itself, wheels themselves will be able to withstand the psi rating of any tire that is confirmed to fit it. The piece that you will want to look at is the valve stem. If you have a rubber valve stem then the…
view full answer...What you are wanting to do is very possible with the GO Power Solar Panel kit part #34273836. You could mount it on your pin box and then run the wiring to your batteries via an SAE connector. We don't have an SAE connector adapter but…
view full answer...The typical tire should run about 158 degrees (Farenheidt) once you get going down the road, but this can vary greatly depending on the weight of the trailer, how fast you're traveling, and also driving habits. So while 158 is probably…
view full answer...I can end this debate for you real fast! Trailer tires, which will have an ST in front of the size, should always be inflated to the maximum psi indicated on the tire. Trailer tires usually do not have a recommended and maximum psi indication so I…
view full answer...I have spoken with Lippert about the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System part #LC675817 in they past and they informed me that the most important aspect is that the battery/batteries are sufficiently charged, between…
view full answer...Depending on how your Topkick is equipped, you may need up to 3 items to install a brake controller. If the vehicle does not already have a trailer wiring harness you will first need to install a 4-way wiring harness. Since you seem to have a…
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