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There really is not any type of quality difference between the two slipper springs: - 3-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Radius End for 1,500-lb Trailer Axles - 24-5/8" Long #e99SR & #SP-178275 They both have the same measurements, steel construction,…
view full answer...The harness for installing a brake controller in your 2017 Ford F-350 is find behind the instrument panel of your 2017 Ford F-350. If you check out the picture I attached you'll see how it is accessed. I also attached an install video that shows…
view full answer...We actually have an adapter that will allow you to use the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part #ACM150 with your existing wall thermostat and distribution box, the Coleman Mach Adapter Wiring Kit part #ACCOLKIT which also makes for a plug-in play…
view full answer...The RVP 8000 series AC model 8333A871 is effectively a Coleman Mach air conditioner, as RVP is the parent company and owner of the Coleman AC line of products; this means they will have the same wiring connections as a Coleman unit. To replace an…
view full answer...The factory brake controller harness on your 2016 Ford F-250 Crew Cab should be located behind a small dashboard panel to the right of the steering column. Behind the panel there should be a grey connector. This connector will be what mates with the…
view full answer...The best slipper spring option for your Triton PWC trailer is going to be the Slipper Spring part #SP-039275 as it's for up to a 2,900 lb axle, is a 3-leaf setup, and is 1-3/4 inches wide. It does have a flat end though and not a radiused end but…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...Most trailer wheels have a zero offset. This is because a zero offset allows the wheel to handle the maximum load by distributing the the load equally to both sides of the wheel. To determine if your trailer wheels have an offset, you will want to…
view full answer...It is certainly possible for any axle to wear out enough over time to need replacing. Since the suspension is built into a torsion axle if the suspension part was to wear out pretty much the only solution would be to replace the axle. If the…
view full answer...There isn't a specific distance the hangers have to be for hanger kit #AP216-H238. A good place to start is 30-1/2 inches on center but you would only really know by mocking it up on the trailer before permanently installing the hangers. To…
view full answer...For the axle U-bolts, we have two different options: - 3" Round Trailer U-Bolts 9/16" Diameter #SP01-080 - 3" Round Trailer U-Bolts - 1/2" diameter #SP01-060 Since these bolts are so close in diameter, I recommend measuring the…
view full answer...I checked for you and when installing the 7-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Hook End for 8,000-lb Trailer Axles #e37SR with the Tandem-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for 2" Slipper Springs - 12" Long Equalizers #APT6SE the distance between the front and…
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