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Today we're going to take a look at the Peterson Luminex LED trailer tail light kit. This is going to give us our stop, tail, turn and backup signals. This is going to have an oval design with a red and clear lens. As you can see we'll have our lights with that red lens and then our little Cyclops light there for our backup signal. That's going to give us that clear lens over that last diode there… see more >
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The Dexter Trailer Brake Assemblies 023-466-00 and 023-467-00 will cross-reference to our Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #23-458-459.
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...The Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-180-181 (7,000 lbs.) and Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-105-106 (6,000 lbs.) are both 12" x 2" brakes so they are interchangeable, but they have different axle ratings. The #23-180-181 is…
view full answer...To get a third brake light on your trailer I would recommend the Optronics Sealed, Streamline LED Trailer Third Brake Light, 1-Function, part #STL80RB. This can be wired to your trailer using the Tow Ready Vehicle to Vehicle Taillight Converter, part…
view full answer...It sounds like you are looking for 2 sets of left/right side brakes for your 7k trailer. If that is the case, we unfortuantely do not carry the 23-181-00 because these are an older brake model that was discontinued from Dexter. However, the new…
view full answer...For the brake wire on your 7,000lb car hauler you will want to use a 12 Gauge Wire #12-1-1 for the power wire. The ground wire can either be grounded to the frame or you can use the Jacketed 2 Wire #12-2-1 if you are not using the frame as a ground.…
view full answer...If your trailer has separate turn signals from the brake lights and you want them to remain that way, you will need to use a special converter. On the trailer side, behind the 7-Way, you will attach the Vehicle to Vehicle Taillight Converter,…
view full answer...We do have converters that do separate out the combined brake light and turn signal but #TR118821 is not one of them. What you can use instead is tail light converter #118158 or #C56196. They both do the same thing. The white input wire is ground…
view full answer...The choice between a side wind jack like the etrailer Round, A-Frame Jack - Sidewind, part #TJA-5000S-B, and a top wind jack like the Bulldog Round, A-Frame Jack - Topwind, part #BD155032, will usually be for clearance issues. A top wind jack will be…
view full answer...If the vehicle you are towing with has separate stop and turn signals then it will need to be wired with a Modulite converter so that it can run the lights on the vehicle you are towing that does not have separate turn signals and stop lights. If the…
view full answer...Are there any visible signs of wear on the magnets like exposed windings then that would indicate they need replacing. Magnets can go bad without showing visible signs of wear though. To see how to troubleshoot them check out the help article I…
view full answer...To connect back up lights you need to have a 7-way trailer connector on both your trailer and tow vehicle. On a 7-way the reverse lights are powered by the center pin. To connect reverse lights to the trailer's 7-way you can use 16 gauge wire…
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