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The Fulton Heavy-Duty Winch Strap part #FWS20HD0200 measures 2" wide x 20' long. I have attached a full list of options below if you need a different size.
view full answer...OEM brake controllers differ from aftermarket controllers in that in addition to getting input from the stop lamp circuit, they also get inputs from the vehicle's PCM, so they're more sophisticated than an aftermarket brake controller…
view full answer...The bearings included with hub #AKHD-655-6-EZ-K are made by TRP International. They make a lot of trailer and RV parts including hubs and brakes as well. They are members of several RVing and trailering organizations including NATDA, NATM, RVIA,…
view full answer...Hey, thanks. You're not so bad yourself! Going to a larger tire size is possible but there are a few things to think about. Chief among these things is clearance. When going from an 8 inch tire to a 12 inch tire the diameter will increase by…
view full answer...I can tell you how to determine if the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 2717SS - Stainless Steel #BB2717SS are the correct fit for your hubs, but we don't have the measurements on your specific hub to know offhand. For you to confirm…
view full answer...If you want to use a Bearing Buddy on a trailer hub that currently has a Sure Lube grease cap you certainly could. Essentially the design between the two is the same.
view full answer...The 5.70-8 tire size is about the largest diameter tire available for an 8 inch rim. Your current tire is about 18 inches in diameter and has a tread width of 5.9 inches. A 215/60-8 tire is about the same diameter, but has a wider tread width at 8.9…
view full answer...To determine why you do not have any power on the blue brake output wire, I recommend starting at your brake controller. First, make sure the brake controller is on and receiving power. Most brake controllers have 4 wires, blue (brake output to…
view full answer...Bearing Buddies are a great way to keep grease in a trailer hub. I recommend them as long as you are aware that it's very easy to put too much grease in a hub with these which will blow out the seal. They have no problem being used on longer road…
view full answer...For replacement hydraulic brakes you can still use the Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit - Uni-Servo - Free Backing - 10" - Left/Right Hand - 3,500 lbs #AKFBBRK-35 you were looking at. Although this does come with mounting hardware, you can simply…
view full answer...We offer three sizes of Replacement Bearing Buddy Bras, all shown on the linked page. Part #BB17B fits 2-inch Bearing Buddy grease caps; part #BB19B fits 2-1/8-inch Bearing Buddy caps like yours; and part #BB23B fits models with diameter of…
view full answer...Hi. The correct tire pressure for a 4.80-8 for a load range B tire with maximum load at 60 psi, such as the Kenda #AM10002, would be 60 psi. You want to keep your tires inflated to the maximum air pressure; they will wear less, perform better and…
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