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Yes, you will be able to remove the master cylinder from the Titan Brake Actuator - Painted - Drum - 2-5/16" Ball - Weld On - 12,500 lbs, part #T1607500. This is a direct replacement, so you will not need a reducer. The master cylinder you…
view full answer...You will need a 12 volt battery that is rated for more than 55 amps to power your electric winch. Any battery that meets those requirements should work well for you. For most winches that usually means a car battery. I have included a link to the…
view full answer...The modern equivalent of the H78-15 tires are tires sized at 225/75-15. A good replacement for your tire in this size is the Kenda Karrier 225/75-15 Radial Tire, part #AM10251. This tire has Load Range of C and is a 6 ply (the lowest we have in…
view full answer...Based on your spindle measurements you will want to update your axle as there are no replacement hubs which will fit your current spindle. We have a couple different size axle which includes idler hubs with the 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern. 60"…
view full answer...I have a great solution to lock your trailer but the multi-fit couplers, and especially the one you have, are hard to fit coupler locks on. Your best option would then be the Rack'Em Wheel Lock part #RA-25 which will lock the trailer and bypass…
view full answer...The linked page displays all 2-inch ball couplers that bolt on to a 3-inch trailer tongue. Some do use the same 3-inch hole spacing, such as Titan #T4845000 and the Fulton #F223000301, but other hole patterns are included on some couplers, such as…
view full answer...For your wheel studs, I believe you will want the Kodiak Wheel Bolt - 1/2" Diameter x 2" Long #K12WB2. Another close option but with a wider spline is the Trailer Hub Wheel Stud - Drive In - 1/2" Diameter x 2" Long - Qty 1 #7-122.…
view full answer...The Tow Ready 2 Inch Hitch Ball, part #63845, you have referenced needs to be torqued to 250 foot pounds. It is recommended to frequently check that the ball is tightened to these specifications. If you are meaning the mounting bolts that are used to…
view full answer...Rather than change the coupler, the easiest option is to change the size of the ball ON YOUR BALL mount. If your coupler currently uses a 1-7/8 inch ball and your towing vehicle has a hitch and ball mount with a 2 inch ball, you can use an…
view full answer...We don't have a combo of the Curt Hitch Ball #C40008 and Curt Ball Mount #C45340. The ball mount is extremely heavy-duty, rated up to 17,000 pounds. I think it's safe to assume you don't have a torque wrench rated up to 450 foot pounds…
view full answer...Curt recommends the use of 250 ft/lbs of torque when tightening the nuts of their hitch balls with a 1 inch diameter shank like the part #C40034 that you referenced. The general rule is for a 3/4" shank tighten to 150 ft/lbs For a 1" shank…
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