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Today we're going to review part number 5-8. This is the lock washer for the 7/16 size brake mounting bolt for 7 inch and 10 inch brake assemblies. This part is made to work with the other parts that we sell separately. This is the 7/16 size brake mounting bolt which is part number 7-75. It is sold separately. It is listed on this product page as a related product.… see more >
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In order to determine what size brakes you need you will need to measure what you currently have on your trailer. Check out the picture I attached that shows you exactly where to measure. If you are instead looking for a way to add brakes to your…
view full answer...Yes! For a complete set of mounting hardware for the 10-pack of Hydraulic Trailer Brakes - Uni-Servo - Free Backing - 10" - Left/Right Hand - 3.5K #ETBRK435A, that is the Mounting Hardware for 10" Brake Assemblies - 10 Pairs #BRKH10B10.
view full answer...I went ahead and called my contact at Redline Trailer Repair Parts, and they confirmed that nuts in the Mounting Hardware for 10" Brake Assemblies #BRKH10B have a diameter of 7/16mm and have 20 threads per inch. Unfortunately, there are no bolts…
view full answer...Since the D60 Dexter Axle uses a cotter pin and castle nut the #RG05-100 would not be the correct kit for you. For that I would recommend the Trailer Spindle Nut #165686. For a compatible cotter pin I would recommend the Cotter Pin part #165649.…
view full answer...Absolutely. Your 1998 Fleetwood Mallard 24J will use 10 inch brake assemblies which are designed to work with 10 inch hubs so the measurements aren't literal. I recommend using the Electric Trailer Brake Kit - Self-Adjusting - 10" - Left and…
view full answer...A replacement tang-style spindle washer like part #5-101 is intended to be installed behind the castle nut and have its prongs bent down so that they prevent the castle nut from rotating on an E-Z Lube type spindle. The castle nut holds the washer in…
view full answer...When it comes to the wiring for the Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator, #K71-651: 1. The black wire will connect to the 12V circuit coming from the vehicle's trailer wiring that is always hot. 2. White is the ground. 3. The yellow wire…
view full answer...Equalizer bolts, like the TruRyde Wet Equalizer Bolt, #TRFA71063, should be torqued to yield. Equalizer bolts are not given a specific torque rating because they should allow some movement of the equalizer. If they are torqued down too tight, the…
view full answer...The large center hole on equalizer #TREQ1304 should be 7/8 inches in diameter. I checked your order and the equalizer bushings you bought were #TRBU13871. These have a 7/8 inch INNER diameter but the outer diameter is 1-1/8 inches which is why they…
view full answer...For 9/16 inch suspension bolts, wet bolts or regular bolts, you will want to torque them to 65 to 95 foot pounds. And should you ever use 1/2 inch bolts then the torque spec is 45 to 70 foot pounds. And for 5/8 inch use 100 to 120 foot pounds.
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 OEM prep package consists of 4 "pucks" in the bed of the truck that will allow you to drop in puck style hitches for easy installation and removal, that gives you a completely clear bed when not in use. The B&W Companion OEM 5th…
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