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Hello Merle, thanks for reaching out. The Hydrastar Disc Brake Kit #HSE7K-T1 you were looking at is for a standard 7K axle. The hubs use the #25580 inner bearing, #14125A outer bearing and #GS-2250DL (2.25" ID, 3.376" OD) seal. Most 6K…
view full answer...Hello Alan. We do have a disc brake conversion kit available that will work on your 2005 Keystone Montana. I recommend the Hydrastar Disc Brake Kit w/ Actuator for Tandem Axle Trailers #HSE7K-T1. This is a full conversion kit so you get your hubs,…
view full answer...For a set of self-adjusting brake assemblies that fit your 2012 Montana Big Sky 3520RL that has 7k axles we have the TruRyde brake kit part #TRU96FR that is correct fit and would work great. Since you have a tandem axle trailer you'd need to…
view full answer...The brake actuator that you have or purchase will state specifically what fluid you will need to use either on the cap or in the owners manual if not both. For the Hydrastar Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator, #HS381-8067, you would be using DOT…
view full answer...The best way would be replacing the current 7-way connector at the junction box and installing a longer harness. The junction box should be located not too far behind the coupler of your 2018 Rockwood A-Frame camper and will be on the inside of the…
view full answer...You actually have a couple of options to add safety chain loops to the factory 5th wheel prep package on the 2011 and newer Ford trucks. First, #RP58468 does fit but you could also use #C60691. The Reese ones #RP58468 measure 2 inches by 1-3/8 inches…
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...Kenda is the name of the tire manufacturer, and Loadstar is the name of the model or tread design of the particular tire. If you click on the second thumbnail photo under the photo on the product description page, and scroll your cursor over it, you…
view full answer...You have it right so far, the 4-way connector is just as you have stated. Remember that Yellow has a L in it so that is the left side brake/turn signal and green has a R in it so that is the right side brake/turn signal. The colors for wiring a 7-way…
view full answer...You should be fine as long as the rubber of the seal is intact and the metal is not deformed. There is a ridge in the hub that would prevent the seal from getting pressed in so far that the seal would interfere with the bearings. I confirmed this…
view full answer...Bearings and seals are generally measured in inches. It is best to use a digital caliper, like #PTW80157, and measure out to 3 decimal places to find the most precise figure. I've attached an image that shows how to measure and identify them. As…
view full answer...Since the Dexter 12” self-adjusting brakes part #23-459 and part #23-458 are brand new and the braking is weak there is a chance the brakes are not fully adjusted yet. The brake assemblies haven't been activated enough times for them to find the…
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