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Electric brakes such as Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-8 do not fit specific axles. These are 8,000 lb rated brakes with a 4-bolt mounting flange pattern and are 12-1/4" diameter x 3-3/8" wide, so you would need that mounting bolt…
view full answer...Hello Robert, Yes, the only difference between the 2 is that the etrailer Enclosed Trailer Transition Plate #e32JR is quantity: 1, and the #e99RV is quantity: 2. Right now it looks like if you wanted a better deal to buy 2 of the #e32JR. It is times…
view full answer...To load your 1,000 lb golf cart in the back of your truck I recommend checking out the Arched Loading Ramp Set #288-07452-2 which will work for you so long as the height from your tailgate to the ground is no more than 35". These ramps have a…
view full answer...I reached out to Dexter regarding removing the arm so you can use the Actuating Arm, Left Hand 12" #BP02-230 and they sent me the instructions which you can see below.
view full answer...If the U-bolts are 9/16 inch diameter, the torque specs should be between 65 to 95 foot lbs. If the U-bolts are 3/8 inch diameter, the torque should be between 30 and 50 foot lbs.
view full answer...For 1/2 inch trailer u-bolts that attach to axle the recommended torque value is between 45 and 70 ft lbs of torque.
view full answer...The closest modern tire size to a 7.00-15 tire is a 225-75-15 like the #AM10256 tire you mentioned. Typically, a 225/75-15 tire will measure about 8-3/4 to 9 inches wide by around 28-1/2 inches in diameter. We offer the same size in a Load Range E as…
view full answer...Hello Alex, thanks for reaching out. We actually custom make our own wiring kit which is designed specifically for this purpose. You can use the Universal Installation Kit #ETBC7. This kit will contain all of the components needed to upgrade your…
view full answer...A brake controller will have no effect on your vehicle's Electronic Sway Control and the Electronic Stability Program. Any brake controller will work with your vehicle and will need to be hardwired in to the existing wiring on the vehicle. If…
view full answer...The 2008 Jeep Commander doesn't have the plug under the dash for a plug and play brake controller installation, so you'll need to hard wire the brake controller. There are two possible installation scenarios: If the Commander has the OEM…
view full answer...The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K would be an excellent replacement for a Tru-Ryde Hub/Drum RVD-H-545. Then for new brakes, I recommend the Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit part #AKFBBRK-35.
view full answer...Karrier and Loadstar are two different brand names used by Kenda. There's no difference in quality or function between the two brand names. For a ST175/80-13 Radial trailer tire in load range D, I'd recommend part #AM10210 if you're…
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