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Yes, the 32.5 inch wheelbase of your 2014 Prime Time Crusader 360 BHS will work just fine with the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit #RM-2460-2570.
view full answer...EZ Lube axles like the item #T3584F-EZ-8974 come from the factory with just a little bit of grease in the bearings. The first time you use the EZ Lube feature to fill the axle, it will take a lot of grease. You will probably use 3/4 to a full tube…
view full answer...Yes, when installing the knob for the Redarc Tow-Pro Liberty Brake Controller item #RED24FR you will want to remove any extra material behind the insert. I am happy the video was able to help you out. I have linked a couple of pictures from the video…
view full answer...Thanks for the pictures! I have exactly what you are looking for. We have a couple of mounting options for the control knob that can go inside inserts in your Subaru's dash. This will give you a clean factory look install. The Universal Mounting…
view full answer...When folded up and traveling the Xtreme Off-Road Ratcheting Trailer Jack item #ORJW750BD is 29" long from the top of the jack to the bottom of the wheels. From the bottom of the wheel to the center pivot point where the bracket attaches is…
view full answer...The Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-655-6-EZ-K uses a lithium complex, multipurpose grease. You only need to ensure the Grease #L11390 you use is also a lithium complex to prevent any damage which could be caused by using a different…
view full answer...If your trailer has 7 wires running all the way back to the brakes, then yes, you can tap into the existing wiring. Each of your new brakes will have two wires for the brake magnet. One wire is for 12 volt power to the brake magnets and the other…
view full answer...It should be getting close to 12 volts if the power output is set to the maximum on the brake controller. Some brake controllers will not work properly if they are titled or turned to the side or if it has a leveler knob that is not level. Check…
view full answer...You can indeed test a trailer's electric drum brakes by directly applying +12V power from a fully-charged battery. You can apply this power to the hot and ground contacts on the trailer's plug (see photo please) or to an individual brake…
view full answer...As you may have already found, 5200 lb, 6000 lb and 7000 lb axles can all use the same components including inner/outer bearings, hubs and brakes. Here are some other things they share in common: Dexter 5200 lb Regular Duty Axle - 0.180 inch tube…
view full answer...First, a 5,200 pound axle is a de-rated 6,000 pound axle so they take many of the same parts. Some 7,000 pound axles also take the same size parts. The difference is the size or ability of the magnets. Sometimes you will see the same type of magnet…
view full answer...The difference between these two parts comes down to the size of the brake assembly and hubs that are on your axles. The #AKBRKR-M10 that has green wires are designed for 10" electric brake assemblies, where the #BP01-225 are designed for…
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