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The hyper flashing due to LED lights on your trailer is often solved with the 7-way adapter you mentioned the Trailer Connector Adapter w/ Lamp-Out Sensor Bypass - 7-Way RV to 7-Way RV - Vehicle End #20142. The issue is often that LED's pull so…
view full answer...I have added a diagram for you which details how to install the Putco LED Light Bulb Load-Resistors #DI34ZR. The LEDs will have one power wire and one ground wire; all you need to do is tap one end of the load resistor into the power wire and the…
view full answer...You may not even need load resistors to switch to LED lights. The best thing to do is to try the lights without load resistors first. No need to purchase something you may not need until you know need it. Load resistors such as #DI34ZR dissipate heat…
view full answer...Since your RV currently has incandescent lights and you're going to be replacing them with Triple LED #CE44VR you will need to add resistors like the Putco LED Light Bulb Load-Resistors - Aluminum - Qty 2 Item #P230004A-2 to the turn signal…
view full answer...Hello again Jerry; yes, the Trailer Connector Adapter w/ Lamp-Out Sensor Bypass #20142 will work with your truck. It works with any vehicle that has a 7-way. Historically, European vehicles were the ones that had sensor issues with LED trailer…
view full answer...Yes, you just have to remove the old lights, match the wires and mount the new ones. Please note, that it is usually not a good idea to mix LEDs and incandescent lights, so if you have have side markers or other lights on the trailer, make sure you…
view full answer...Since you know your 2001 Coleman Cheyenne Camper's bearing, race and seal part numbers it will be easy for you to find replacements. We offer both individual components and bearing kits too. We do happen to offer a complete kit with your correct…
view full answer...Sounds like you have the trailer hub part #8-247-50UC3-EZ installed on your trailer. That means for a grease seal you would need the part #RG06-050.
view full answer...For your 1998 Coleman Cheyenne pop up camper, the Bearing Kit, L44649 Inner/Outer Bearings, 10-60 Seal #BK1-150 is the correct fit based on the info you gave me. If your spindles didn't have a washer, you can add it or not. Some axles don't…
view full answer...The price of tires has risen over the last decade, but that is the case with almost everything. The best way to choose the correct replacement tires is by the tire size listed on your current tires or on the trailer's identification plate. If you…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...Thanks for the photo, and we do have the exact bearing kit you need for your Dexter 8-247 Hub on an E-Z Lube spindle. This is a 3,500 lb hub and drum, and the correct bearing kit is the following: - Hub Bearing Kit for Lippert, Dexter, and Al-Ko…
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