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The LED Trailer Mini Clearance and Side Marker Light with Grommet #MCL10AKB will fit best with a wall (or bracket) thickness that is just under 5/16".
view full answer...The closest radial tire size I would have to replace the 4.80-12 bias tire size is the Kenda Karrier S-Trail ST145R12 Radial Trailer Tire #AM10130. The 4.80-12 bias tire is 20.7 inches tall and 4.9 inches wide. The 145R12 radial tire is 21.3 inches…
view full answer...Thank you for the picture. That kayak carrying device certainly does look cumbersome. Quite the interesting contraption. While generally we do not recommend modifying products like this, but I am happy to help if I can. With the bar being only…
view full answer...The closest metric trailer tire size to a 4.80x12 is going to be a 145/80-12. The typical diameter of a 4.80x12 tire is 20.5 inches. On a 145/80-12, it is 21.3 inches. So the metric size will be a little over 1/4 inch taller. Make sure to measure the…
view full answer...We currently have 3 different trailer jack support plates. I have included other dimensions in the included photos except for #BDSPB50 which was not available. #DL22763 is 1/8 inch thick. #BD003135 is 1/8 inch thick. #BDSPB50 is 1/8 inch thick. The…
view full answer...Both the MORryde Rubber Equalizers #MR87ZR and Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit #K71-652-00 are achieving the same result. They are doing so with slightly different designs but end up with the same result. I recommend using the Dexter E-Z Flex…
view full answer...The difference between the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 12" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 7,000 lbs #23-180-181 and the #23-105-106 you mentioned are the strength of the brake magnets. The #23-180-181 was designed for 7000lb axles…
view full answer...Functionally speaking, there isn't a huge difference. The Curt #C56382 has a slightly lower capacity at 3 amps for circuit for stop/turn signals and 6 amps for taillights. The Tekonsha #118781 has a capacity of 5 amps per stop/turn circuit and…
view full answer...Yes, the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-180-181 will fit the 5,200lb AL-KO axles. I recommend the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-458-459. This will allow the brakes to self adjust meaning less hassle for you adjusting…
view full answer...When adjusting trailer brake assemblies like the Dexter 7k set part #23-180-181 you want to tighten them down till there is a light drag on the wheel as you turn them by hand. To see how to manually adjust trailer brake assemblies check out the video…
view full answer...Yes the Dexter brake assemblies part #23-180-181 would work in place of the #23-105-106. They are the same size and the capacity range matches as well.
view full answer...You can attach D-Ring Tie Downs most anywhere on a trailer. You need to select the location based upon what you need to tie-down. When possible, it would be best to drill through metal to install the rings. You can mount them to the wood planks, but…
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