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Yes, there is a difference between an oil seal and a grease seal for trailer hubs. Oil seals have a much tighter fit on the spindle to keep the oil from leaking out. An oil seal can be used with grease but a grease seal cannot be used with oil. The…
view full answer...Hey Larry, so we literally just sold our last one within past month and it's no longer available to us as a replacement part. It does look like Lippert/Kwikee does still offer it for warranty claims as odd as that sounds so I would try checking…
view full answer...Hey Eric, Since both of your units run off of one thermostat the Advent, as well as the other options we currently offer would not be a compatible match. You would have to completely replace the Dometic system with something like the Furrion Chill HE…
view full answer...The Dexter part number 023-357-00 is a 12x2 electric brake assembly. The correct RH assembly to use to replace what you have would be the part #23-459 and for the LH assembly you would want the part #23-458 if you have 6K axles. If you have 7k axles…
view full answer...In order to replace the Dexter 023-359-00 left hand and 023-360-00 right hand braking assemblies you will want to use the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #23-464-465 which will replace both sides and it's a direct bolt-on…
view full answer...It looks like Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 5,200-lb Axles - 6 on 5-1/2 Item #8-201-5UC3 could be the right replacement for you. You can check the bearing numbers if you still have the bearings. If they are 25580 for the inner and LM67048 then this…
view full answer...If the hub bore is 1.5 inches like you mentioned (the area of the hub where the cap installs) then we don't have a Bearing Buddy that will fit. If the measurement was more like 1.75 inch then the #BB1781 would most likely fit as it measures 1.78…
view full answer...For a replacement I recommend the Dexter DX7.5L A-60 Brake Actuator #DX27FR. The swing-away actuators like your old A60 have been discontinued, along with replacement parts, so this is the best solution. This features a 7,500 lb trailer capacity,…
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...If all you want is to prevent the 12 volt power supply of your trailer battery wiring from backfeeding onto your vehicle wiring or vice versa what you need is a one-way diode like part #RM-690. This only allows current to flow in one direction so…
view full answer...The Dexter drop-n-go #099-175-20 would definitely have the same capability as your TDE actuator, provided it is a disc brake setup. TDE is no longer in business so I'm afraid finding a direct replacement will be impossible. My main concern is the…
view full answer...The fuse for the trailer running lights on your 2005 GMC Sierra 1500 is going to be located in the engine bay fuse box and will be labeled as the trailer parking lights. If you just visually inspected the fuse it may have been missed because not all…
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