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Today, on our utility trailer, we're going to be rewiring it using the Deka jacketed, 4-wire, 14-gauge wire, part number DW04923-1. A couple other items that we'll be using in today's installation is a wiring junction box, which is part number 38656, as well as some heat shrink butt connectors, part number DW05743-5 and part number DW05744-5. We'll also be using a few ring terminals, part number… see more >
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While we don't carry that exact part number we do have a replacement hub/drum that would work just as well with the part #AKHD-655-6-EZ-K. This is a 6k hub/drum that fits the spindles of the Timbren Axle Less Kit part #ASR1THDS03.
view full answer...We do carry the 33" Ark Stabilizer Jack that you are looking for with part #ARK77FR. I was able to track down a few drawings that you should find helpful. These are for the 30" #ARK94FR and the 24" #ARK34FR Stabilizer…
view full answer...The Trailer King RST are a pretty middle of the road tire, not bad but not a top of the line tire. On the other hand the Kenda Loadstar ST tires are a high quality tire designed and strenuously tested in Ohio to make sure the tires are as reliable,…
view full answer...I contacted the manufacturer about the lengths for these stabilizer jacks and have included the information they were able to provide me. The Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks #ARK34FR are 422 mm (16.6") collapsed and 600mm…
view full answer...I have another option for you, but the only hub and drum assemblies available with the 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern are only rated for wheels up to 16-1/2" diameter and are not designed to work with 17" wheels. Starting with the axle for…
view full answer...The main difference between the Timbren Suspension Enhancement System #TFRTT1504E and the Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System #TFR1504E on your 2022 Ford F-150 is going to be the weight capacity and purpose the system is intended for. The…
view full answer...If your trailer has 7 wires running all the way back to the brakes, then yes, you can tap into the existing wiring. Each of your new brakes will have two wires for the brake magnet. One wire is for 12 volt power to the brake magnets and the other…
view full answer...The lights will need to be replaced, we have some great options for this. The Optronics LED Combination Trailer Tail Lights part #TLL160RK looks to be a great match for your existing taillights and the Custer Trailer LED Clearance Identification…
view full answer...We can help you get your RV's 7-way wiring sorted out. The easiest way to go is to replace the whole junction box with etrailer #HS381-9000 since this has a pre-wired 7-way. This means you only have to make the RV side connections. The wire gauge…
view full answer...The proper mounting location for side marker lights such as #MC32AB are as follows: For rear side marker lights you must have one on each side of your trailer and as far toward the rear of trailer as possible. They will need to be 15 inches or more…
view full answer...First, you should put the size tires and wheels on the trailer that the trailer manufactures states. This information can be found on a sticker or plate on the trailer frame. Sometimes, a larger size can be used if there is space around the tire for…
view full answer...Assuming your tires are in good shape without any bulges the easiest way to determine if you have a bent spindle is to take a straight edge that is longer than the tire and lay it across the tire parallel with your trailer frame and then measure the…
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