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You would need to measure from the hub face to hub face and then from the spring mount centers to pick out the correct axle to fit your trailer. I attached a picture that shows where these measurements are. I attached a link to all of the axles we…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but we don't offer any replacement brake pads for the Tie Down Engineering (TDE) 46304 Caliper as the company is no longer in business. Therefore, our only option to you would be a full replacement for which I…
view full answer...When adjusting the height of a pin box such as #LC1191191 it is important to support the pin box when removing the bolts. I recommend 2 or 3 buddies to give you a hand and make sure no one is beneath the pin box while raising or lowering it. With…
view full answer...To drop the front of the pin box and thus lower the front of the fifth wheel, you'd need to RAISE the pin box, not lower it. Lowering the pin box would raise the height of the fifth wheel at the front. If you have an available set of holes at…
view full answer...I spoke with MORryde and they said that the MORryde X-Factor Crossmember for Standard Frame Hangers #MR33WR will work just fine with your frame hangers with gussets. You'll just need to use the circled items attached in the image below and…
view full answer...The 4" difference you have between the ground and bottom of the skid plate on the trailer's pin box (while level) and between the ground and top of the skid plate on the 5th wheel hitch is not ideal. As previously mentioned you are going to…
view full answer...I'm assuming that you mean that when you drop the Goosebox by 2-3 inches it will raise the front height of the trailer, leaving it a bit high in the front. You want to raise the rear of the trailer so the underside of the loft won't hit the…
view full answer...What causes the equalizers of the trailer suspension to not sit level can be caused by a few things. Typically it's just a trailer not sitting perfectly level which can easily be leveled by lowering or raising nose of trailer. Or it can be that…
view full answer...If your trailer has torsion axles, no worries but it it's a leaf spring suspension you really should have equalizers. Without the equalizer, the trailer will have a rougher ride and the weight won't be balanced across both axles when going…
view full answer...The first and easiest thing you should check is that the trailer is being towed level. If the trailer is nose high or low that can cause the equalizers to not sit level. You will need to select the correct rise/drop ball mount so that the trailer…
view full answer...If the trailer is not loaded then you will often see equalizers that are tilted like yours. It does not necessarily mean that there is a problem with the suspension. If the springs are worn out then the trailer would easily bottom out. If that is not…
view full answer...Choosing the right height setting for your 5th wheel hitch is a combination of a few different variables. First of all you want your towing setup to be as level as possible. With your Montana High Country 340BH level you will want to measure from the…
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