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The only option we have for your cab/chassis is the Reese Low Profile 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch, part #RP30054. This hitch has a 30,000-lb gross towing capacity. Installation of this hitch requires it to be installed directly through a 1/2 inch steel…
view full answer...The LM67000LA is a Timken part number for a bearing cone with a 1.250" I.D. and a 2.328" O.D. This is the same as our bearing part #LM67048. The LM67010 is a Timken part number for a race with a 2.328" O.D. that matches our…
view full answer...Above-bed hitches are installed on rails that remain in the bed of your truck even when the hitch is not in use. With below-bed hitches, the installation equipment is installed beneath the truck bed, so the fifth wheel hitch simply drops into the…
view full answer...The spring with the black cable drum should always be mounted to your LEFT, standing on the inside of the trailer looking out. This is very important for proper operation. Dual spring systems, like #ERS160D96, have a red-coned and a black-coned…
view full answer...The Tandem Axle Trailer Fenders - Double Radius - Steel - 14" to 15" Wheels - Qty 2 #HP94VR are 65" long x 9" wide x 15" tall and they are designed to work with 33 to 35 inch on center axle spacing.
view full answer...Yes, based on the measurements you took of your hub bore diameter the correct Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors is the part #BB2441 or #BB2441T-SS for the stainless steel model that will resist any corrosion. These are designed to fit hub bore…
view full answer...If your HydraStar Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator #HBA16 isn't pressurizing then I recommend running these 2 tests: 1. Run direct power to the HydraStar by connecting the white wire directly to the negative terminal on a 12V battery and then the…
view full answer...Like you said, many factory integrated brake controllers will not work well with electric over hydraulic trailer braking systems. Some of the newer versions of these controllers now have an electric over hydraulic mode. Check to see if any of your…
view full answer...In the USA a tandem axle utility trailer with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 7500-lbs should have brakes installed. Any trailer over 3000-lbs must have brakes on all wheels in most states, but laws do vary. Some states require braked axles…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but all of our trailer wheels with a 5 on 4-3/4" bolt pattern are 15" diameter like the Provider ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire w/ 15" White Spoke Wheel part #A15R475WS. This combo measures 27"…
view full answer...I don't have a way to know what the under dash wiring you have on your vehicle are but I did attach a diagram that shows how the Rear View Safety G-Series Backup Camera System #RVS-776718-BT you referenced is designed to wire in. You might verify…
view full answer...If you are referring to two white wires from the brake magnet that are coming from the rear of each electric brake assembly, then it would not matter which wire is connected to ground and which wire is used for the brake feed. The magnet that…
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