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With how long your current springs are, you will have replace the hangers for the springs to attach to. That being said, this does happen sometimes and it is not the end of the world. The 6-Leaf Double Eye Spring #e27SR will have a length of 26…
view full answer...The 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 3,500-lb Trailer Axles - 27" Long #SP-210275 will work with your vintage trailer. It looks from the photo like you would also need the Replacement U-Bolt with Nuts for 2" Wide, Square Trailer Axles -…
view full answer...According to Roadmaster the estimated installation time for the BrakeMaster Second RV Kit for Hydraulic Brakes #RM-98300 is 2 hours. This is for someone who is familiar with the product and installation process. If this isn't something you…
view full answer...I have a similar solution that you can use with your Dometic AC unit but the kit you mentioned will only work on the Advent Air AC units. Instead you'd want the SoftStartRV part #SSR54FR which will work great on a Dometic unit and will cut the…
view full answer...All of our trailer spindles are shown on the linked page, but none of these has a stub end to fit 2 x 3-inch tubing. All are either round like #TRU74FR or square like #TRU47FR. For a fabrication project like yours a better solution may be a bolt-on…
view full answer...We carry all sorts of RV door parts including hinges and latches that you can see on the linked pages. I included links to hinges, latches and weather-stripping like #WS1434 and vinyl trim like #CAM25103. Since trailer makers do not keep track of…
view full answer...To access the gears inside of the heavy-duty Bulldog jacks, like part #BD182415 to install the #BD500250 you simply remove the screws that are holding on the plate covering the top of the jack. Once that plate is removed, the gears, pins and handle…
view full answer...The Bulldog Jack #BD500199 that you referenced grounds through the mounting hardware so your best option would be to run a jumper wire from the mounting flange of the jack to the ground wire on your trailer wiring to see if that gets it to work. It…
view full answer...The difference between the 10-10 grease seals, #RG06-090, and the 10-36 grease seals, #RG06-070, is their inner diameter. The 10-10 grease seals fit older spindles with a seal journal (see photo) diameter of 2.125 inches. The 10-36 grease seals fit…
view full answer...There actually is no real difference. They have the same dimensions, fit the same applications, and are both double lip seals. Our part number for the 10-36 is the #RG06-070.
view full answer...It looks like a Hayes Brake magnet part number 73400. We do not carry this part but I did a quick internet search and was able to find a couple places that sell them. From the research I did it looks like this is an older style of brake magnet used…
view full answer...The S.H or what looks like the 5.H code on a Tekonsha P2 brake controller part #90885 like what you have indicates that the controller is detecting a short on the brake output circuit during idle (non-braking) conditions. What this means is that…
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