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Yes, there is a diagram for the Road Armor Shock Absorbing Equalizer Kit item #LC696740. I have attached it below. Out of those two options I highly recommend the MORryde Shock Absorbing Suspension Equalizers item #MR27ZR. These are designed…
view full answer...It sounds like you're needing to replace the wet bolts and shackle straps on your suspension setup, and you're wanting to use bolts with grease zerk fittings. For that I recommend checking out the following: - MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit…
view full answer...Hello Skip. The parts that I suggested to you were recommended based on the information and specs that you provided. Looking back at our previous conversations the 3" wide equalizer hanger was never mentioned, and we would have no way of knowing…
view full answer...It could be a tow package fuse on the vehicle. Use the owners manual to find the locations of fuses/relays related to the tow package wiring to check them and replace as needed. If the issue is not a fuse or relay then you can test the vehicle side…
view full answer...To replace your 7" long 3-1/2" tall equalizer I recommend the MORryde Rubber Equalizers #MR87ZR. These will be a nice upgrade from a standard equalizer as they feature rubber inserts to help absorb road shock. The MORryde equalizer measures…
view full answer...The difference between a D15 tire and an R15 tire is the construction. The D denotes that it's a bias tire and the R is for a radial tire. Which is best for you depends on the type of terrain you're towing the trailer on because bias tires…
view full answer...I wasn't able to cross-reference these numbers but if you're looking for new bearings/races and seals all you need to do is note the capacity or measure. The easiest method would be to crawl under the trailer and look for the axle tag on the…
view full answer...While trailer axles do feature an upward bend like you are describing, there isn't a particular amount/measurement that is standard across the board. This bend in the axle is designed so that it will straighten under a trailer's loaded…
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...A 15x6 inch size wheel is normally interchangeable with a 15x5 size wheel. The 6 inch and 5 inch measurement being the width of the wheel. A tire will normally fit on a range of wheel widths. Where you want to pay attention to the different widths of…
view full answer...Typically 4-way wiring consists of 18 and 16 gauge wires. For a 4-way that has all 16 gauge wire you would want the Wesbar 4-Pole Flat Connector #W787264. The part #HM38138 uses 18 gauge for all wires but the white that uses 16 gauge.
view full answer...When replacing shackle straps they should be the same length as the ones that were previously on your tandem axle trailer (if possible); replacing them with longer straps will result in additional play in your trailer suspension which could lead to…
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