Thanks for reaching out Paul, you've asked something that I'm sure many others would like to know. You’re correct, the standard and even larger U-bolts won’t work well with your Venture trailer’s 3" x 5-1/2" aluminum I-beam. They’re…
Hey, Kevin. Thanks for another question! On the Progressive Dynamics 4000 series part #PD4060K, the jumper being referenced in the installation instructions is the metal link between the two positive DC lugs. That jumper ties the two positive lugs…
Hey Tommy, thanks for reaching out! We do have some replacement parts for the 10" Stainless Steel Kodiak Disc Brake Kit #K2R35S: - Ceramic Brake Pads w/Stainless Steel Backing Plate #K225CPSS - Kodiak 10" Stainless Steel Rotor #KR10S Were…
It sure does Andrew. You'll want the CE Smith Post-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers - 60" Tall - Black - 1 Pair item #CE27646. Like the white item #CE27760, this kit comes with two 60" tall guides and fit trailer frames up to 3"…
Hey Joseph, since we know your Tie Down Engineering axle is a 3,500 lb axle the Kodiak Hubs part #KH84545S does fit it and the slip on Stainless Steel Slip On rotor kit part #K2R35S is also correct. This will give you a fully stainless steel setup…
The Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 10" Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Stainless Steel - 3,500 lbs #K2R35S will require upgrading your wheels to 14 inch. You can then use the Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire with 14" Galvanized Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 -…
Sorry for confusion but Kodiak Disc Brake Kit part #K2R35S does come with stainless steel pads and not the ceramic red pads that are seen in some pictures.
Hey Jamie. The Cast Trailer Coupler item #e88FV uses a 5/16" pin to secure it so it requires a 1/4" pin diameter lock like the InfiniteRule Lock for Cast Demco eZ-Latch Trailer Couplers item #IR66FR. The fixed locking point on the coupler…
Hey Paul! Yes, the Norcold RV Mini Fridge w/ Built-In Freezer #NC37VR will meet your needs. This fridge is a great choice for off-grid camping. It has a latch to keep the door secure on that unlevel terrain, and will draw approximately 30-50Ah a day…
Hey Harry, welcome back! The Replacement Bearing Buddy Bras item #BB19B are what you'll need for a Bearing Buddy with a 2-1/8" outer diameter. This bra fits about a half dozen Bearing Buddy Protectors. The closest Bearing Buddy Bearing…
The Dexter DX7.5 Drop-N-Go Brake Actuator part #099-175-20 has both an electric lockout as well as a manual. The electric one is a single wire on the back of the actuator that will be hooked up to the reverse light circuit on the vehicle. The manual…
Trailer tires are organized by Load Ranges which basically represents the weight capacity for that tire size. So for example the Load Range C trailer tire and wheel part #AM32395 that you referenced has a weight capacity of 1,820 lbs at 50 psi.…
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