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Though it does sound like you need to replace the brake controller, there is one more thing I recommend checking before doing so. That being your ground connection. A bad ground can cause any number of weird things to happen, and this definitely…
view full answer...You may be experiencing some wear in the suspension components that can cause tire wear and also be a symptom or cause the axle to be misaligned. Inspect your suspension components and if any of the holes where hardware goes is egg-shaped, that…
view full answer...Typically a trailer axle will have some camber in it - some bend - such that when it is not loaded the tops of the wheels bow outward slightly, with the outside edges of the tire treads making first contact with the ground. This allows that when the…
view full answer...When selecting the correct replacement axle for a utility trailer you will need to know both the hub face (wheel center) and spring center measurements. For example, if your current hub face measurement is 88" and you replace this with an axle…
view full answer...The 60/40 axle placement formula is a great starting point and does take into account the tongue of the trailer from where the trailer sits on the hitch ball. Please keep in mind that this is a very basic formula or estimate for axle placement. For a…
view full answer...Your answer really depends on how big the tires are you want to use. We generally recommend 2" between the tire and frame and 4" between the tire and fender for suspension. From here you would mock up your axle setup to see if your…
view full answer...Over-Under kits are not designed for specific trailers. They are designed for specific axle sizes. Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit #K71-384-00 is for 2-3/8 inch axles Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit #K71-385-00 is…
view full answer...There is a solution for you, but the lift kits you referred to such as #K71-725-02 will not work with welded on torsion axles. The best option is for you to simply remove your torsion axles and use the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System…
view full answer...We don't have a way to look up the length of your leaf springs as that's not something that a record was kept for. But I can say that nearly every 3,500 lb axle spring out there needs the 25-1/8 inch replacement like the part #e54SR so while…
view full answer...The leaf springs we offer for 3,500 lb axles are 4-leaf setups like the part #e54SR which is 25-1/8 inch long. The next capacity we offer higher than this is 4,500 lb which is also a 6-leaf setup with the part number #e27SR. This one happens to be 26…
view full answer...When installing a brake controller like the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 #90195 on your 2010 Audi Q5 you are correct that you do not want to connect the Red wire to the hot side of the brake light switch. You can find out if the pink or brown wire is the cold…
view full answer...Our contacts at Tekonsha said that you would apply that tech bulletin, linked for reference, when installing a brake controller such as the P3 #90195 on your 2015 Audi Q7. The parts needed from Audi may have different numbers than indicated in the…
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