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While there is not a manual or video available for the Kodiak Disc Brake Caliper Rebuild Kit #KDBC225KIT I did find an expanded drawing of the parts of Kodiak Disc Brake Caliper #KDBC225S which should help so you can see how the pieces fit. The…
view full answer...There is indeed a built-in fuse on the Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave part #FMCM15SS, it's located at the upper right hand corner on the back of the unit. Therefore, the unit would need to be removed in order to access the fuse.…
view full answer...The BTR and BT8 denotations refer to the spindle, not the trailer hub. The difference between a BTR and BT8 spindle is that the BTR spindle uses a 1.063" diameter L44649 bearing and the BT8 spindle uses a 0.99" diameter L44643 bearing. In…
view full answer...The CE Smith Keel Roller for Boat Trailers - Self Centering #CE29505 is a replacement roller for a keel roller assembly. This self-centering roller fits a 12" wide bracket with a 5/8" shaft. In order to use this on your boat trailer you…
view full answer...The purpose of most boat tie-downs is to strap the lightest object to the heaviest object, meaning you will want to choose a tie-down with a break strength that exceeds the weight of the lightest object. Your transom straps are used in conjunction…
view full answer...Since you mentioned wanting the most stability and not always being perfect when loading (understandably), I think the longer, 5 foot (60 inch) CE Smith Bunk-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers #CE27600 is the best option as it will give you the most…
view full answer...I went out into our warehouse and measured the bolt holes of the Trailer Coupler #DL13800 that you referenced and found them to be about 1/2 inch space 3 inches on center. Check out the video I put together that shows taking this measurement. If you…
view full answer...It sounds like your husband had to cut a hydraulic brake line to free-up your trailer's locked brakes. Causes for this kind of issue could be anything from a bad master cylinder in your actuator/coupler, to a blockage in one of the brake lines,…
view full answer...Thanks for the photos, nice boat! I think with a boat of that size, you would be better off getting the large post-style guides as the smaller ones may not be sufficient and would be harder to see. I would go with the CE Smith Post-Style Guide-Ons…
view full answer...You will want to give the boat a little wiggle room between the guide-ons. They are there mainly to help you keep you on track as you approach the trailer. The actual bunks of the trailer will center the boat on the trailer once it gets far enough on…
view full answer...The best way to determine the height needed is to measure from the top of your trailer frame to the top of the sides of your boat. If the 40" Tall Guide-Ons #CE27626 sit right at or slightly above the sides of your boat then the shorter will…
view full answer...Trailer leaf springs can grow longer after many years of use. A new springs that measures 25-1/4-inches long like #e57SR could easily measure 25-1/2-inches after years in service on a trailer. Springs can lengthen as much as 3/4 of an inch. If your…
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