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For an aluminum dually wheel setup like you have on your 2015 Silverado 3500 High Country the inflation kit I'd recommend is the Wheel Masters 4-Hose Inflation Kit #WM8001 which uses steel braided lines that you'd run from the valve stems of…
view full answer...The spring hanger placement is going to be determined by your axle spacing. For example, if your axles are spaced 33 inches apart, as shown in the attached diagram, a 7K axle slipper spring, like #e74SR, requires a distance of 28-1/2 inches between…
view full answer...Usually loops for the safety chains are on the hitch receiver because a pintle hitch like the Buyer's Products #33710045 you referenecd often connects to a mount the B&W #BWPMHD14003 which slides into a receiver. If this isn't how yours…
view full answer...You will need to use a circuit tester, like part #PTW2993, to test the wires under your dash. That is where your stoplight switch is located. We have a video of a 1993 Chevy Suburban being fitted with a brake controller. Start at the 7:20 time mark…
view full answer...The Blue and Orange (or Red) wires are meant to carry the 12-v accessory power and the brake control output to the 7-way installed at the rear. The wires terminate in the engine compartment under the master cylinder. The red wire would be lengthened…
view full answer...For a gooseneck coupler lock, you would want #BLTL-55-40D for RAM gooseneck couplers or #BLTL-50-40D for Bulldog/Stallion/Superior/T.E.M. couplers.
view full answer...The blue wire on a 5 way plug can be used for reverse lockout function (on surge brakes), or can be used for electric brake signal depending on how your specific trailer is wired. Most 7 pole to 5 pole adapters are wired for the reverse lockout…
view full answer...Normally you can find the brake light switch under the dashboard at the top of the brake pedal. There could be a number of wires attached to the switch so you can use a tester like part #PTW2993 to test the wires. Since the auto manufacturers can use…
view full answer...When wiring a 7-Way on your trailer with 5 wires, your green wire will be right turn/brake, the yellow wire will be left turn/brake, the brown wire will be the taillights, and the white wire will be the ground. You will want to find out if the blue…
view full answer...Yes you are correct. On your 2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD there is a stud for the 12 volt circuit located at the front left corner of the power distribution box (if standing at the front of the truck looking at the motor). I have included a picture that…
view full answer...We do have what you need to install a fully functional 7-Way connector on your 1995 GMC Sierra, however there is not a plug and play 7-Way option similar to the 4-Way Harness #118315 available for your truck. If you do not yet have a connector…
view full answer...You are correct. The purple wire is used for the reverse lights which many trailers are not equipped with. If the trailer you are towing does not have reverse lights, the purple wire can just be capped off and secured out of the way.
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