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If your current brake assemblies are self-adjusting, once the hub/drum is removed you will be able to see the adjuster cable extending across the brake assembly as shown in the photo I have edited for you. If you find you do not have them, you can…
view full answer...Typically a Dexter 7k axle will have a diameter of 3 inches and an 8k axle will have a diameter of 3-1/2 inches. The thicker the axle the more weight it can handle. There really isn't an advantage to going with higher capacity leaf springs than…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Bulldog, and he provided several possible causes for the problem you are experiencing. The jack grounds via its attachment point to the trailer. In case there is excessive paint between the jack and the trailer frame,…
view full answer...If you already have a seal that you're replacing then you want to get a seal that's a similar size, otherwise if it's a brand new application then I recommend trying to find the depth of the gap and choosing a seal slightly taller since…
view full answer...The easiest way to cut the oval hole for the Rubber Grommet, #a70gb, in my opinion, would be to use a Light Mounting Bracket for 6-1/2 inch Oval Trailer Lights, BK70BB, as a template and then use a hole saw the correct size to cut a hole on each end…
view full answer...If your 4K Bulldog A-Frame jack like part #BD500199 or #BD500200 is struggling under the tongue weight of a 14,000 lb trailer then I would have to agree that it likely isn't getting the power it needs from the 7-Way on your truck and using a…
view full answer...The only difference between the two Bulldog Powered A-Frame Jacks part #BD500199 and #BD500200 is the color. One has a white housing and the other has a black one.
view full answer...To determine if this powered drive trailer jack will fit on your existing trailer and current set up you will need to measure from the center of the current mounting jack rearward. The Bulldog powered drive trailer jack that you referenced needs at…
view full answer...From the center of the jack tube to the outside edge of the head cover on the Bulldog Powered Drive Trailer Jack #BD500199 is 4",and the head cover extends out 1" from the edges of the jack tube. I've attached some diagrams for you to…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but the handles included with the Cam-Action Lockable Door Latch Kits like part #PLR658-SSP must be welded to the pole as there are no other options to attach them. If you can get away with a 55" long pipe then you…
view full answer...According to the details you told me, it sounds like you are running the Powered Drive Trailer Jack #BD500199 off of a battery on the trailer. Does the problem you describe always occur when the jack as at a particular height? If so, the jack tube…
view full answer...If it's the drop leg like #BD500190 that's bent, you certainly can replace it if it's not bent to the point where you can pull the pin and slide the drop leg out. The #BD500190 would be the proper replacement for a Bulldog #BD500185,…
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