Hey Nate, We do not have a 3/4" spindle nut or washer, the smallest option is the 7/8" spindle nut #165931and a 1" washer #SW1000. I cannot find anything smaller. Are you sure the threads on you're spindle are 3/4"? If they…
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.
Hey Ed, yes the solenoid of the reverse lock out is going to click when it is activated. You would definitely be able to hear it too. Have you tried this already?
A trailer that is over 80 inches wide is required by DOT regulations to have rear clearance lights. An over 80 inch taillight kit, like part #TL16RK, will have the side clearance light built into it. An under 80 inch taillight does not have the…
Hey Glen. We've got a couple of options for Optronics Smoke Series lights but we don't have the STL87DSRSHB which is a part number for a 10 pack. It looks like Optronics is phasing out the STL87 smoke series as well so I can't get them.…
Hey Harry, thanks for reaching out. Your Coachmen Freedom Express is set up for 30 amp service and we do have twist lock power inlets that will work for you. What you'll need is one of the following: - Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet -…
The Wesbar 271594 is a sealed light which means the lens is not replaceable. The only solution is to replace the entire light. The parent company for Wesbar recently changed, so as of May 2023 this particular light is on indefinite backorder. I…
That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more necessary.…
Hey Rick. Unfortunately that's correct the Wesbar Tail Light 271594 has been discontinued. Our best option for replacing it is the LED Trailer Tail Light item #STL36RB for the passenger side and item #STL37RB for the driver side. The Wesbar light…
Hello Matsubayashi, I wanted to start by letting you know that we do not ship directly to Japan. If you have someone located in the United States, we would be happy to ship the order to them so they can forward it to you. I am showing that your 1995…
Hey Gwen! The distance from the center of the mounting hole to the bottom of the Trailer Valet JX Trailer Jack #TV35FR when fully retracted is 13.44". If you’re measuring from the bottom of the pipe mount instead of the center of the hole, that…
Hi Frank, While we can get you a brake controller for your 2020 Chevy Colorado, there isn't a plug-in option and harness because the truck doesn't have a plug under the dash. That said, the wires are already run to the cab, so it isn't…
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