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Hi Sergio! I don't know why they do this, but Lionshead is pretty notorious for discontinuing their wheel designs. The Bobcat happens to be one of those, unfortunately. It is one that we used to carry, so I have a good idea of what it looks like…
view full answer...There is a flange on the Tandem Axle Trailer Fenders w/ Backing Plates #HP82VR that overlaps the backing plate that you'll use for the welding surface. When it comes to welding, we always recommend having this done by an experienced welder.
view full answer...Hello Lance, thanks for reaching out. When replacing shackle straps and equalizers, the replacement parts must be identical in size to the original. Since your current shackles are 3.5" long, you will NOT be able to use the 2-1/4" shackles…
view full answer...I do have a solution for you, but the 24x60 etrailer Cargo Carrier #e98874 is not designed to be used on the back of an RV. Generally speaking, folding carriers are not ideal because they do not stand up too well to the extra stress exerted by the…
view full answer...If you click on the link I've provided, you can see our Trailer Wiring FAQ article, which will show you exactly how the connector on your gooseneck trailer should be wired. I took the liberty of looking in on your order, and saw that you're…
view full answer...The most effective way to wire your trailer would be to use a 7-way pigtail running into a junction box. For the pigtail, I'd recommend the etrailer #HS381-9000. Keep in mind, there's a couple of accepted wire color coding conventions, and…
view full answer...If you will be running a ground jumper wire for each light on the trailer up to the junction box then you would need to also ground this bundle of wires from the junction box to the main trailer ground which is usually on or near the coupler. The…
view full answer...You will want to start by following the troubleshooting tips in the manual for the electric over hydraulic actuator, #K71-651. I have outlined them here for you: 1. Verify that the trailer and tow vehicle are wired according to the electrical…
view full answer...It sounds like you are on the right track to rewire your cattle trailer. You are correct about the wire colors on the 7-way connector that you purchased. The colors that you see on the 7-way connector are typical for RV style trailers rather than…
view full answer...The LED Trailer Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn, Backup - Submersible - 14 Diodes - Oval - Pigtail #STL68RB will help give you backup lights, with 4 bright white LED's. Since you stated that your main goal is to gain backup lights, the Sealed…
view full answer...You can absolutely replace the incandescent lights on your livestock trailer with LED assemblies. Other than replacing the lights themselves, there is nothing else that you will need to do. Your existing wiring (assuming it is in good condition) can…
view full answer...Hey Michael, so the LED Trailer Taillight part #STL73RB does not come with the reflector ring you asked about but you can pretty easily add it with the part #A211RXB.
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