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You can use the Timken Grease and Oil Seal #TMK98ZR in place of the Grease Seal #GS-2250DL. While they are not exactly the same seal construction it is still a double lip design and the dimensions are the same so they are going to fit correctly.
view full answer...The Grease Seal - Double Lip - 2.250" ID - 3.376" OD #GS-2250DL and Grease Seals 10-36 (pair) #RG06-070 have the same exact measurements of 2.250" inside diameter and 3.376" outside diameter so they will work for…
view full answer...On each individual electric brake magnet the amperage draw would be 3.0 to 3.2 max amps at 12 to 13 volts on 7-inch brake magnets and 3.2 to 4.0 max amps at 12 to 13 volts on 10 and 12-inch brake magnets. The max amperage draw for the brake magnets…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture. Yes, that battery will be able to power the Fulton XLT Powered Drive Trailer Jack item #F141401.
view full answer...You could use a 2-pole connector like the #HM47965 to wire the Fulton XLT Powered Drive Trailer Jack #F141401 to connect to the power and ground wire on the jack and route it to your vehicle battery, but a much easier way is just adding a 7-way…
view full answer...We do have the seals that you need. For your 7,000 lb. Dexter Axle, the grease seal will either be the #GS-2125DL or the #GS-2250DL. The difference is the inner diameter of the seal. The #10-36 has an inner diameter of 2.250" and the #GS-2125DL…
view full answer...The right and left orientation is determined if you are standing behind the trailer looking towards the tow vehicle. The left side is the drivers side and the right side is the passengers side. Tthe shorter brake pad will always be in the front of…
view full answer...We've got the exact replacement breakaway system battery you're looking for. You'll need the Hopkins #HM20008. As you can see in the provided photo, the #HM20008 is a direct replacement.
view full answer...I do not recommend cutting your weight distribution shank. We do have an option for one that has a 9" drop it is the Equal-i-zer Wt Distribution Shank item #EQ90-02-4400. This shank is closer to the lower end of in-between. I have linked a…
view full answer...There's a simple way to determine how much drop (or rise) you need from a ball mount in order to keep your towed trailer level. A level trailer handles better so you're wise to get it right! Please refer to the linked article. This explains…
view full answer...Since you went to a taller vehicle all you need is a drop shank for the weight distribution system like the part #EQ90-02-4400 which will give you the ability to lower the head of the unit so you can tow the trailer level.
view full answer...The difference between the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 12" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 7,000 lbs #23-180-181 and the #23-105-106 you mentioned are the strength of the brake magnets. The #23-180-181 was designed for 7000lb axles…
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