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Hey Tom, There should be a noticeable difference between the Hi/Med/Low fan settings for your system. Do you have ducts or does your system just blow straight down through the vents in the air distribution box? Do you have a Furrion AC system? If the…
view full answer...Hello Pat, thanks for reaching out. All of the 1/2" x 20 wheel studs we offer have a .545" knurl diameter. If you can make that work, I recommend the DeeMaxx Drive-In Wheel Stud #DE52GR which is 2" long overall, or the #DE45GR which is…
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...I may have a solution for you but I'm not aware of a bolt on safety chain bracket or clevis that can be used. However you can simply take a safety chain set (or your existing chains) like the 42" Long Safety Chain with 3/8" Clevis Hook…
view full answer...I spoke with the manufacturer and they stated that if you were using an adapter along with the Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth and Emergency Shut Down - Hardwired - 50 Amp #HU27FR to step down to 30 or 15 amp service that the adapter…
view full answer...That is not a problem, you can use Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth, #HU47FR for a 50 Amp service and an adapter such as the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug for 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Male, #A10-3050AVP when needed. You want to…
view full answer...It is absolutely more cost effective to replace entire assemblies instead of brake pads. It's an easier install, the price is about the same, you don't have to be as specific when picking out the replacement parts, and you get all new braking…
view full answer...The hub/drum you sent in a picture of is a Lippert 8,000 lb axle hub with an 8 on 6-1/2 inch bolt pattern designed for oil-bath applications. The correct replacement then is the #8-285-10UC3-A.
view full answer...Finding the correct MORryde equalizer kit will be pretty specific, so I cannot tell you which will be correct without knowing the wheel spacing and axle capacity, unfortunately. With that being said, if you have the trailer's VIN, you may be able…
view full answer...As your axles measure 35" apart from center to center but the frame hanger spread (FHS) measured 58-3/4", you did go the correct way. The axle spacing is definitely important, but the FHS is more so. Just be aware that you axle spacing may…
view full answer...The MORryde CRE3000 #MR87ZR could work for your trailer but you need to take one more measurement. On your current equalizer measure the distance between the lower bolt hole centers. If that distance is 6-1/2 inches or pretty close to that this will…
view full answer...We don't a trailer tire size that fits an 8 inch wide 15 inch diameter wheel, but it's possible you are measuring the width and including the mounting lip of the wheel which adds an inch. If that is the case you'd actually have a 7 inch…
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