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The Airxcel model 48253C969 that you identify is the same as a Coleman Mach AC unit rated for 13,500 Btu. The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, #ACM135B that you linked to is a 13,500 Btu and designed to be a cost effective direct replacement for the…
view full answer...The correct hub/rotor for your trailer is going to be dependent on finish and stud size. I have attached these options for you below which are for an 8,000 lb axle and will absolutely work with the Kodiak 250 Disc Brake Calipers like part #KDBC250D…
view full answer...If you have the Kodiak disc brake rotor/hub part #KHR1389D that you referenced the bearings you need are part #25580 and #02475 and then the grease seal is the part #RG06-070. If your trailer has 7k axles installed on it these part numbers would be…
view full answer...What you have now is a Coleman Mach AC unit so for a white one that will replace what you have now the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner with Coleman adapter part #ACCOL135 would be a really great option. It has the same BTU rating you…
view full answer...We have the Furrion Chill AC Unit part #FR42PV that was designed to replace the Coleman units like what you have which would be a really great option. This blows the coldest air and is the most quiet as well so it's a really great choice.
view full answer...To determine the size of the brake assemblies you need you have to measure the depth and width of the hub drum on the axle like what you see in the picture I attached. The most common size is 2-1/4 inch wide like the #T4071600-500 that you…
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...Trailer wheel bearings are specific to the spindle that is installed on the axle that is on your trailer. You will need to safely support the trailer, remove the wheel and tire, remove the grease cap, remove the cotter pin and washer that secures the…
view full answer...I sure can Bob and thanks for the information! Since you have a Lippert 3,500 lbs axle you'll be able to use the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 3.5K Axles item #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K, you were looking at. These have a 5 on 4-1/2 lug nut…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...I currently have three diffrent self-adjusting assemblies for your boat trailer with 10" x 2-1/4" electric drum brakes which are attached for you below. eTrailer Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #AKEBRK-35-SA (3,500 Axles) Dexter…
view full answer...It sounds like you are speaking of the wires for the brake magnets. If this is correct, you will need to connect one of the wires to the brake controller output wire on your trailer connector and the other wire will need to be grounded to a clean…
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