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The UFP hub that you've referenced isn't made any longer I don't believe, but we do have some options for you. From some previous customers, we've determined that the UFP H-1062-3 axle has a spindle that has #L44649 inner and outer…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...If you are referring to the 12 volt pin that is located in the 1 o'clock position on the 7-way trailer connector then there should be 12 volt power feeding from the vehicle to the trailer on that pin. This means that if you test the 12 volt wire…
view full answer...I spoke to my contact at Optronics and he informed me that the Side Marker Light part #MCL65CAB is DOT approved. He said the color of the lens has no real bearing on whether or not it would be DOT approved. It has more to do with the color of the…
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...That number doesn't give me a cross-reference. To get a replacement you will need to pull the bearings out of the hub and on the face of both the inner and outer bearing there will be a number printed on the bearing face. If you can give me those…
view full answer...The Coach Air Kit for Air Force One Supplemental Braking System part #SM99627 includes the motor home installation components that come with the full kit Air Force One system part #SM99243. Keep in mind the coach air kit is only half the kit of a…
view full answer...The Buyers Products 12-Volt Electric Jack - 22-1/2" Travel - 3,500 lbs #3370093500 has a 20 amp circuit breaker and motor switch between the trailer wiring connection and the motor. I recommend checking the circuit breaker and then the switch…
view full answer...The cold side of the brake switch is located behind your brake pedal. You will need to use a circuit tester like #PTW2993 to test the wires to the switch. There will be a constant power 12v that will come into the switch and the wire you are seeking…
view full answer...The two mounting holes on the Optronics LED Trailer License Plate Light part #LPL56CB which attach the bracket to the trailer are spaced apart 3-1/2" on center so it will be a direct fit for you.
view full answer...For a general-purpose safety chain for a standard gooseneck trailer we offer #337BSC3842 from Buyers Products. This is a 42-inch chain with 3/8-inch clevis. The chain is rated for 15,000 pounds. This is sold as a single chain, not a pair. The 36-inch…
view full answer...The L. display should show up on the Curt TriFlex brake controller, #C24VV, when it is plugged in. When you are installing the controller, the trailer should not be connected. The lever or button on the left side of the controller is the sensitivity…
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