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My research indicates that grease seal part 125255UC has an outer diameter of 1.980-inches and this correlates with the hubs that use bearing #L44649. The seal part most often used with inner/outer bearing L44649 is seal part #10-9 which has an inner…
view full answer...A TruRyde rvd-h-865 7k hub/drum like # AKHD-865-7-2-K uses 1/2-inch drive-in studs that are 1-5/16-inches long. For a replacement stud you can use #165981. This is slightly longer at 1-1/2-inches but it has the same 1/2-inch diameter. They are also…
view full answer...If your rear indicators are not working, it's almost certainly a poor ground, so the first thing to do is take a look at your ground connections to make sure they are attached to bare metal surfaces and free of any paint, dirt or corrosion. What…
view full answer...To determine the correct inner and outer bearing, race and grease seal needed, you will need to take some accurate measurements from the spindle. If you will look at the diagram of the spindle on the right, we will need the B, C and D dimensions. In…
view full answer...The left side is the driver side, right side is passenger side. On a trailer brake assembly like #23-105 the arm that the magnet is on points to the front of the trailer and the magnet always will be on the bottom. I have included a picture that…
view full answer...The threaded rod you are looking to replace is not a universal fit for all jacks. I recommend taking a look at the components in your jack to determine the correct replacement. There are a few options we carry but the Bulldog winches have a very…
view full answer...Generally speaking, the hub face measurements will be around 15" longer than the spring center measurement. That said, this can vary based on multiple different factors such as tire size, offset, etc. The most common options we offer are the…
view full answer...As long as the weight capacity is inline with your trailer/axle rating and the measurements match your current springs, the number of leaves in a spring pack does not matter. The difference between a 3 and 4 leaf spring pack within the same weight…
view full answer...Yes, you can use 4-leaf springs in place of 3 leaf springs. The extra height of an additional leaf is minimal and won't really affect anything on the trailer. Provided that the springs used are replaced in pairs and not just one side of the…
view full answer...The Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver for RVs part #13703 is what I recommend for a Grand Design Solitude. It features a 3,500 lb gross trailer weight capacity and 350 lb tongue weight rating. This will be the most offered for a trailer as…
view full answer...If your existing leaf springs measure 25-1/2" then the correct replacement is likely either 25-1/8" or 25-1/4" as leaf springs stretch over time. Please note, leaf springs should also be measured with the trailer unloaded. I have…
view full answer...Those are Warner trailer brakes. This style is not made anymore and replacement parts are hard to find. We have some parts for the larger Warner assemblies but NOT the 12 x 2 inch ones. Most people end up replacing them. You will have to have…
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