For a similar style door latch to what is currently on your trailer, I recommend looking at the Polar Cam-Action Lockable Door Latch Kit #383200. This steel cam-action door latch with 1 inch wide hasp can be installed flush on doors with 3/4 inch…
Yes Dustin, the etrailer Electric Trailer Brakes #AKEBRK-7-SA you're looking at will work fine as a replacement. As far as the bearings, seals, and everything else goes, you can use the Dexter Trailer Hub & Drum for 5,200- to 7,000-lb Axles…
Hi Kat, The rubber bumpers that we offer are all 96" in length but can come in different widths. Based on the dimensions you provided i your pictures the #D3-96 is going to be the best fit, but you will have to cut it down to size.
The hinge you referenced part #PLR2212-AS would replace what you have now on your horse trailer and the holes would line up. It looks like for your window you'd need a piano hinge that's about 2 feet long, but at this time we do not have any…
The Opti-Brite LED Work Light #TLL60FB is a 2-wire light with black being power and white being ground. It will wire in to your trailer's existing wiring. As long as the current lights run on 12, 24, or 36 volt DC this light is compatible.
I can understand not wanting to drill holes in the bumper, but the Pre-Drilled Round Rubber Trailer Bumper - 96" Long x 2-1/16" Wide #D4-96 measures 11 inches on center between the bolt holes, there isn't anything that can be done that…
We have a very similar entry door lock with the Bauer Products Camper Door Lock #BA65FR. The configuration appears to be very similar to the lock on your 2004 Featherlight horse trailer. The Bauer lock is made to fit a cutout 5-1/4" wide x…
For your 2002 WW 3 horse trailer, I recommend the etrailer 7-Way Molded Trailer Plug with Junction Box #HS381-9000 along with ring terminals like #44-5310A for easy connection. For your light wiring, I recommend using the 16-Gauge Bonded 3 Wire - per…
The TST TPMS, #TST34FR has a rather conservative battery life listing of 12 to 18 months with feedback indicating greater real world usage lifespan. But yes, when it is time to replace the battery, you will of course need to remove the tire.
The Trailer Horse Pad Screw #PS-8 will allow you to install the 60" Horse Trailer Side Pad #HTP1260BK on your steel trailer/divider. This screw is 3/4" long and will require a 1/8" pilot hole on your steel trailer. I recommend using at…
There are a few different types of 8-219 hubs, some that take a 2-1/4 inch inner diameter seal and some that take a 2-1/8 inch inner diameter. The bearing kit #BK3-200 you referenced will work with the trailer hub and drum assembly 8-219 as long as…
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How can I protect my horse from getting hurt inside the trailer?
Adding protective pads is a great idea. You can use side pads and breast pads made of durable foam and vinyl to cushion your horse against bumps during the ride. It keeps them safer and more comfortable.
What’s the best way to give my horse water while traveling?
A water caddy is super handy for this! There are corner-mounted options that hold up to 25 gallons and fit neatly in your trailer. They’re made from FDA-approved plastic, so the water stays safe and fresh.
How do I stop my horse from sticking its head out of the trailer window?
Window nets are the perfect solution. They’re made of strong, coated nylon and keep your horse’s head safely inside while still allowing airflow. Plus, they help prevent injuries from sudden stops or other hazards.
What can I do to improve the flooring in my horse trailer?
Rubber mats are a popular upgrade. They’re great for reducing dust and moisture and provide a comfortable, non-slip surface for your horse. They’re easy to clean too!
How can I organize my gear in the trailer?
There are tons of storage solutions! You can install racks for cords and hoses, strap hangers, cabinets, or even little things like helmet holders and paper towel dispensers. It makes everything easier to find and keeps the trailer tidy.
Can I have my horse trailer parts professionally installed?
Absolutely. From replacing trailer brakes and installing new suspension to upgrading vents, lights, or door hardware, professional installation can give you peace of mind—especially when your horse’s comfort and safety are on the line. Use our Local Installer Locator Tool to find a trusted pro near you who can make sure everything’s installed right, so both you and your horses can travel with confidence.