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I do have an option for you though we don't carry the exact same style of wheel the trailer came with from the factory. That said, it's just a spare wheel after-all so you don't really need an exact style match since it won't even be…
view full answer...Hi Leo; I would start by checking to see if there are axle tags on the axles. They will probably have the capacity on them or at least a serial number the axle manufacturer could use to identify the axle. If the trailer manufacturer is still in…
view full answer...Hey Darrel, we actually have exactly what you are looking for with the part #TRU52FR which is for a 7k axle and is 25-1/4 inch from eye to eye. This is also a 6 leaf spring as well. The spring you referenced would be too short.
view full answer...We recommend that all trailer tires be inflated to the max psi stated on the sidewall of the tire. If the tire is under inflated, the weight capacity is lowered to an unknown amount for that tire. Although running lower air pressures can improve the…
view full answer...For Dexter 12k oil bath hubs we have the seal part #10-56 which would be exactly what you are looking for.
view full answer...You are always going to want to inflate your trailer tires to the max psi for the best performance. Your 235/80-16 tires should be inflated to 80 psi, even though your tires are going to have a much higher overall capacity than what your actual load…
view full answer...We do offer the Taskmaster Steel Modular Trailer Wheel #TA79RR separate from the Wheel and Tire #TA96RR. This will allow you to mount the Load Range B #AM10060 tire on the Wheel #TA79RR. It is best to not mix and match tires when it comes to size and…
view full answer...As far as a master cylinder, you will need the Master Cylinder for Titan Actuators, #T4747100, which is designed for Model 10 or 20 Titan actuators and is designed for 1-1/4 inch bore disc brakes. For a reverse lock out solenoid, you will need the…
view full answer...Load range B trailer tires are going to have a lower capacity than C load range tires. Basically that, psi rating, and the ply rating are the only differences. A higher load range tire would last a little longer than lower load ranges of the same…
view full answer...The clip that goes around 3 of the leaves of the 5-Leaf Spring part #e34SR that you referenced can go either in front of the axle or behind it. Either way would be perfectly fine. I attached an FAQ on trailer suspension for you to check out as well.
view full answer...It sounds like you are definitely on the right track here. The #MR79ZR is indeed the correct suspension upgrade kit for your 2007 Colorado 5th wheel with LRE suspension. Moryde makes a fantastic suspension upgrade kit. The heavy duty shackles and wet…
view full answer...As long as the new equalizer has the same hole spacing as the existing equalizer, it'll work just fine. You'll also want to make sure the height of the equalizer is also the same. Put a ruler across the center of the two bottom bolt holes,…
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