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Hey Marcus, congrats on the new truck! Since your Silverado 3500 has the B&W Turnoverball item #BWGNRK1016, I recommend the B&W Companion item #BWRVK3500. This hitch has a 20,000 lbs capacity and will connect directly to the square gooseneck…
view full answer...Hey Ron! Sorry to hear that happened. Have you asked them to replace it? The Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet #A10-30INBKVP door isn't available separately but it can be replaced. You can remove the four screws from the cover which will…
view full answer...To select proper new hubs for your trailer you will need to confirm a few things: bolt pattern (see linked article), inner and outer bearing numbers (see linked photo) and axle weight rating (which should be indicated on a sticker or plate on the…
view full answer...Trailer bearings can fit pretty tight to the spindle, but they would not ever need to get pressed on. They should not be so tight that you have to really pound on them to fit but they can require a little bit of effort to get them to slide onto the…
view full answer...The most common bearings and seals for a 7,000 pound axle are #25580 inner bearing, #14125A outer bearing, #25520 inner race and #14276 outer race. The grease seal can vary, and will usually either be the #GS-2250DL, which has a 2.250 inch inner…
view full answer...Great question. The etrailer brand #AKEBRK-6 12x2 inch brake assemblies are designed for 5200-7000 lb axles, are manufactured overseas and would work perfectly well for your tandem 7K axle trailer. Dexter, on the other hand makes specific brake…
view full answer...The best way to identify the correct replacement components for your trailer is by using the part numbers from your current inner and outer bearings and grease seals (or a spindle measurement where the seal and bearings ride). It is possible to…
view full answer...The difference between the two brake assemblies comes down to one being self adjusting and one that is manually adjusted. I recommend the self adjusting because you will never have to crawl under the trailer to adjust the brakes. This can be a…
view full answer...I understand how it would be unclear which measurement to use since the center of the axle is not the same as the center of the wheel on a torsion axle. For a single axle trailer, measure from the center of the spindle (center of wheel) to the…
view full answer...Based both on the Bargman 84 Series part number you found and pictures I was able to pull up of your 2011 model 2619 TrailManor Camper it looks like the correct replacement tail light is the Bargman LED #47-84-540. This is a double LED light with a…
view full answer...The SAE number of a trailer light isn't always the best way to pick out a replacement light since that isn't a part number. But most likely you are looking for a #A32RB which measures 4 inch by 2 inch for red and part #A32AB for amber. If you…
view full answer...Hey Zachary, What kind of specs are you needing for the Replacement Return Spring for etrailer and Ram Square, Direct Weld Jacks #TJD-12000-RSP? It's designed to work with 10k rated etrailer and Ram square jacks. While retracted the spring is…
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