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Hey Benjamin, we have the Hopkins 7-way part #HM40975 that fits your 2024 GMC Sierra 1500 and would be a great option. It will fit into the 7-way/4-way bracket you have on your rear bumper and will plug right into the trailer wiring connector behind…
view full answer...For your 12" x 2" brake drum you can use either our part #AKBRKR-M12 or the Redline #BP01-180 to replace the brake magnet on your Hayes/Al-KO brake assembly. Both magnets have 2 wires coming from them and it doesn't matter which wire is…
view full answer...The biggest difference between the servo styles that you'll notice is between free backing plates and the others. The free-backing plates will allow your trailer to back up without having the brakes lock up. With surge brakes typically when you…
view full answer...Based on my research the 523185 CR grease seal has a 1.687" inner diameter and 2.566" outer diameter. For a replacement you can use the #168255TB. This has a 1.687" inner diameter and 2.561" outer diameter. The outer diameter is…
view full answer...The two maximum load ratings listed for the Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire #LHWL410 refer to single rear wheels or dually wheels on a trailer. The dual tire rating of 3,860 pounds at 110 psi refers to having two tires on each side of a…
view full answer...I cannot know for certain but I can say that generally, the black wire is for 12 volt power, the white wire is for ground, the yellow wire is for left turn/brake, the green wire is for right turn/brake, and the brown wire is for running lights. This…
view full answer...You're not going to have any problems mixing Dexter and Lippert components on trailer axles over 10k-lbs in the same manner as below 10k-lbs as long as the measurements on the replacement parts are the same- i.e. bearing sizes are the same, etc..…
view full answer...Each of the chains of the #RP49151 are rated for 10,000 lbs for a combined capacity of 20,000 lbs. For the weight of your trailer when fully loaded you'd be better of with the part #63451 which has a 26,400 lb PER chain capacity.
view full answer...I definitely understand how safety chain capacities and determining exactly what chain rating you need for your trailer can be a bit confusing. To keep it as simple as possible, safety chain requirements state that the breaking strength of EACH…
view full answer...The Fulton Safety Chain with Clevis Hook #FCHA0050324 referenced in your question features a weight capacity of 18,800 pounds. I went out to our warehouse to take a look at the chains and found that this particular rating is not stamped onto the…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but Atwood was bought out and their replacement parts are no longer available, including the repair kit you would need. The best option is to replace that A-frame coupler with a new one that attaches to a 2 inch hitch…
view full answer...Hub and drum assemblies, like the Dexter #8-430-5UC3 you referenced, are universal so they typically fit any 9K - 10K axle just fine. With that being said, there are some exceptions out there so you just need to confirm that your axle uses a #387A…
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