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The replacement brake pads you need are determined by the caliper that you have on your trailer. The Kodiak Ceramic Brake Pads #K250CP fit any Kodiak caliper with the 250 stamped on them. If you have a different caliper and/or a different sized…
view full answer...First you need to know if you're looking for drum or disc brakes and if they're electric or hydraulic. This you can tell by looking at the brakes and how they're powered. To determine which brakes you need for your trailer…
view full answer...You can't get a larger ball for the Rack'Em Trailer Dolly part #RA20, but the good news is that you don't need one to use it with a trailer trailer that has a coupler designed for a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball. The reason for this…
view full answer...We don't sell a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball with a 3/4 inch shank, but since a tow dolly is only used for small trailer movements across a parking lot your current hitch ball should work just fine. When using a tow dolly the tongue weight alone of the…
view full answer...The replacement Lippert Horizontal Power Unit Hydraulic Leveling kit #LC56FR has a 7 quart capacity. This is specifically for the Lippert Towable Level-Up system.
view full answer...Sounds like you are looking for D-Ring Tie Down anchors like the part #LRB1 which would get bolted to the floor of your trailer and has a 4,000 lb capacity. I attached an install video as well.
view full answer...You definitely could weld the Brophy D-Ring Anchors part #LRB1 to your trailer frame if you wanted to install them. You would just want to make sure that you are in a well-ventilated area as these are zinc coated. I attached an install video for you…
view full answer...For your 2018 Ford F-150 the CIPA slip on tow mirrors part #CM11550 are what I recommend as they are a confirmed fit and allow you to retain all of the factory features that your mirror has unlike most towing mirrors such as factory turn signals,…
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but the main issue with puck style lights that mount to the surface of your RV ceiling or under cabinets, is that there aren't replacement bulbs available and they aren't really designed to have the bulbs replaced.…
view full answer...Yes, a trailer that is nose up can cause big problems. A level trailer is ideal and worth working toward for safety. The good news is that you can get the trailer almost exactly level with switching ball mounts. This is where an adjustable ball mount…
view full answer...For 53' of E-Track I recommend getting 2 of the etrailer #e42VR for Black Powder Coated or #e62VR for Galvanized. These kits come with 4 sections that are 8' long and while 2 of these kits will give you about 64' of E-Track, it's much…
view full answer...That is going to come down the thickness/type of metal underneath the 3/4" plywood floor on your trailer. If the metal is the frame or crossmember and is made of steel then the Snap-Loc E-Track Self-Drilling Metal Screws - Qty 20 #SL99FR would…
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