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The closest modern tire size to a 7.00-15 tire is a 225-75-15 like the #AM10256 tire you mentioned. Typically, a 225/75-15 tire will measure about 8-3/4 to 9 inches wide by around 28-1/2 inches in diameter. We offer the same size in a Load Range E as…
view full answer...The 7.00-15LT tires you have on your 1978 Avion trailer have a 29.4" diameter, have a load range that should be in the 2,400 lb vicinity and fit wheels that are 5", 5-1/2" and 6". For comparable tires I recommend going with a…
view full answer...Both the Tekonsha Breakaway Kit with Charger, #20020, and the Tekonsha Breakaway Kit with Charger, Clamp On, #2028, come with the same charger. The only difference is how each system mounts to the trailer. Break away batteries require a special…
view full answer...Electric brakes, like part #23-26-27, use 16 gauge wiring. However, we generally recommend using 10 gauge, like part #10-2-1, to connect to the brakes because of how far the wiring generally has to be run. So you need to use butt connectors large…
view full answer...The wire color code on the Bargman 7-Way Molded Trailer End Connector, part #50-67-103, is White - Ground Red - Left Turn and Brake Brown - Right Turn and Brake Green - Tail Lights Blue - Electric Brakes Black - 12v power Yellow - Auxiliary/Reverse…
view full answer...Hello Mike. It sounds like you are wanting to add electric brakes to your boat trailer that currently has no brakes. This is possible, but you will first need to make sure that your axle is equipped with a brake flange at the base of the spindle. The…
view full answer...I pulled a Pollak 6-Pole #PK11609 from our warehouse and found that the mounting holes are 2-3/4 inches apart and the diameter of the tube on the back of the connector is 1 inch.
view full answer...It sounds like your shackle straps are binding or flipping and this should not be, so you will want to determine the cause of your suspension issue. It could be shackle strap length, equalizer length, or leaf spring length causing the issue. I…
view full answer...The 10" Electric Trailer Brake Assembly - Left Hand #AKEBRK-35L-SA has 18 gauge wire, though you are going to want to use 10 gauge wire #10-1-1 to wire your brakes. As you can see by the title this is the left hand side of the assembly only so…
view full answer...The reason that 10 Gauge #10-1-1 or 12 Gauge #12-1-1 wire is recommended for 10" brake assemblies, like part #AKEBRK-35-SA, is because they pull more power than the lights on your trailer. I believe the green wire you are referring to carries…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but there is not really a complete conversion kit for what you are looking for. The best option would be to just replace the axle. In order to do this I would need to know what your hub face and spring center measurements…
view full answer...It sounds as though there is a short or something is mis-wired. Using a circuit tester, like the #PTW2993, check the connection points in the vehicle side connector, to see if there is constant power on the running light circuit (brown wire on the…
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