Thanks for reaching out, Nick! I'm not 100% sure what your bolt pattern is so I'll include a few different options. Some of the numbers you gave are OEM number so based off that I THINK your bolt pattern is a 5 on 4-1/2. You will want to…
Hey Carlos, the closest option we have would be the Tandem Axle Jeep Style Trailer Fenders part #HP62VR which is 72 inches long and 10 inches wide. It is also diamond plate like you wanted but it is not painted.
While we do have the best size for your 24x60 cargo carrier #e98874, I recommended using a larger size than the #GC47FR. As a great alternative, I suggest going with the 4' 9" x 5' 3" #GC77FR. This will help make up for the vertical…
There are a few things you can check on your HydraStar Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator #HBA16 if it is running but doesn't actually build pressure. This could potentially be an electrical problem or issue with the motor. It's also possible…
Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
I'd go with the part #UF21-001091. It locks the tire of each axle so well to each other that the trailer would not roll at all if pushed while you were hitching up. I attached a review video for more info. If you wanted to be super cautious a…
The Bauer Products Motorhome Door Lock #BA64FR is the closest we have to the cutout size you have. This door lock requires a 5-1/4" wide x 4-1/2" tall opening so you will need to widen your opening by 1/2'. This door does have a…
For your 2002 Jayco Heritage Pop-Up camping trailer, I recommend the Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit with Keyed Alike Option - Black #295-000019. This latch fits doors that are 1-1/4 inches to 1-1/2 inches thick and installs into latch…
It's normal for some clearance lights to ground through the mounting screw instead of running an extra wire so there's nothing wrong with that. For the amber clearance lights you can use part #MCL67AB and for the red part #MCL67RB. These both…
If you are looking for the center section of the bracket that is in the picture you submitted of the #MCL67ARB that you referenced the correct part number you need is the #A65P that you referenced.
In order to find a replacement side marker light for your 2015 Dynamax Dynaquest I recommend taking some measurements of the current light. There is not a direct replacement available so you will need to find something that is a close match and…
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