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I could not find any reference to part 435251, though we can help you find the correct replacement for the Equa-Flex on your Grand Design Reflection. To find the right one you need to measure your equalizer from center hole to center hole…
view full answer...I wasn't able to find any specific information on your 2015 AML Auto Hauler open trailer with tandem 5,200 lbs axles current suspensions. There isn't a database I can look at and tell you exactly what part number you will need. The Lippert…
view full answer...If you have a trailer wheel that has a 6 lug setup you are going to have a bolt pattern of 6 on 5-1/2 inches. This is the standard 6 lug wheel bolt pattern that trailer rims have. If you are unsure you can check out the help article I attached that…
view full answer...Hey Adam, 24-5/8" is a standard sizing for 2,000lb leaf springs so the 4-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Radius End for 2,000-lb Trailer Axles - 24-5/8" Long #e69SR is what you need. It unfortunately doesn't look like we offer a slipper spring…
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but the main issue with puck style lights that mount to the surface of your RV ceiling or under cabinets, is that there aren't replacement bulbs available and they aren't really designed to have the bulbs replaced.…
view full answer...The difference is between just the MORryde Locking RV Storage Box #MR43RR and when you add the brackets at their widest setting. Just the box measures 25-3/4" but when you add the mounting brackets is when you'll see that 27-3/4" width…
view full answer...A 155/12 tire will be about 6.1 inches wide. The closest match is a 145/12 at 5.7 inches wide. I have included a link to all of the tires and tire/wheel combos we have in this size. A 155 isn't a trailer tire size (unless it has an ST in front of…
view full answer...You can convert your drop axles to get more height by attaching your leaf springs to the top of the axle. The height you gain will be the thickness of your leaf springs and the diameter of your axle. For example, if your leaf springs are 1-1/2 inches…
view full answer...The specs listed for the #KDBC225DAC Kodiak caliper I found online match up with those of the Reliable CL-1000. Either would be compatible with a 3500 to 6000 lb axle but because it hasn't been officially tested, If I were in your shoes I'd…
view full answer...Based on my research, the Kodiak Disc Brake Caliper #KDBC225DAC should work perfectly as a replacement for the existing Reliable CL-1000 Calipers on your trailer. This hasn't been officially tested by the manufacturer but based on the specs they…
view full answer...The easiest way to determine the correct bearings for your trailer is to use the industry standard numbers stamped into the lip of the bearings. This would require removal of the hub. Your measurement, 1-1/16 inches, comes to 1.0625 inches and the…
view full answer...You can technically replace the bus bar but if it arced there's a good chance that there's more damage to your power center than you know and you'd be risking it happening again or it just constantly blowing circuits. My recommendation is…
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