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The Opti-Brite LED Dome Light for Refrigerated Trucks and Trailers #OPT38FR will work fine but it may be quite bright at 1,200 Lumens. Instead, I recommend the Opti-Brite LED RV Dome Light #ILL10CCB, which feature the same dimensions, but only put…
view full answer...We do offer cables alone for enclosed trailer ramp torsion springs. Part #CAB1-8CB150 is a pair of 150-inch cables. We also offer replacement right and left drums, parts #DRUM-M-3RH and #DRUM-M-3LH, respectively. The installation instructions for…
view full answer...The controller would need to be hardwired to your C5500 motorhome as it would not have a harness under the dash using our Brake Controller Installation Kit, part #ETBC7. Due to the fact that your motorhome is longer than the usual passenger vehicle,…
view full answer...The Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer part #362SA6 is designed for 38" to 69" wide trailer doors so this is what you'll want to use. The bar will actually be trimmed to fit your exact width.
view full answer...In order to properly weigh your door to figure out the correct spring you only need to find the weight when the ramp door is down. Assuming you weighed your door without spring assist, you can use the 74 lb measurement. Typically, you use a scale and…
view full answer...Are you wanting to do a torsion style spring that fits above the door like most toy haulers? Do you know how wide the door is and about how heavy the door is? Typically an 8 foot wide ramp spring like the part #M354FR is what you'd want as this…
view full answer...The part of the Buyers Products Door Check and Hold Back #337BM2395AA11 with the spring needs to be mounted to your door frame (at the top) while the arm without the spring needs to be mounted to your door. I have attached a photo showing the…
view full answer...The differences from trailer wheels, like the Dexstar Conventional Steel Wheel with Offset #AM20504 that you referenced, and vehicle wheels, like GM OEM wheels, can vary based on a lot of things. Trailer wheels are specifically designed to be used…
view full answer...Your door is a little too narrow for the spring you mentioned but we do have a solution that is the correct size with the part #CB250D96SHD which has a 250 lb weight capacity and is for ramp doors that are between 80 and 96 inches in width.
view full answer...I believe you're referring to the #RS16933LH spring, is that correct? These springs aren't meant for an enclosed trailer with a ramp door, they're meant for the very heavy steel ramps you'd typically see on the back of a trailer used…
view full answer...The torque specs for 9/16" diameter u-bolts like the U-Bolt Kit for Mounting 5,200-lb to 7,000-lb, Round Trailer Axles part #APUBR-9 will be a range, from 65 ft. lbs. to 95 ft. lbs. If the tie-plates start to bend inside this range that would be…
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.
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