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It's definitely possible to upgrade a trailer's axle rating to a higher rating by just swapping the axles. To pick out the correct axle you'll need to measure the distance between the hub faces and the spring seat centers and you'll…
view full answer...I would not recommend reusing your existing u-bolts because the nuts are designed to mis-align the threads as they are tightened down to prevent the u-bolts from coming loose. You should choose the u-bolt kit that will fit the diameter of your axle.…
view full answer...In order to attach the Command Electronics Dual LED Trailer Tail Light - Stop, Turn, Tail, Backup - Red and Clear Lens #CE86FR to an aluminum surface you will want to use either a stainless steel, aluminum, or zinc plated screw like part #FA1131822.…
view full answer...Grounding through the ball doesn't work well, as you've found. If the current harness doesn't have a ground circuit, the wiring must be fairly old as it's pretty typical for a trailer connector to have a ground circuit. The fact that…
view full answer...Both the #464600 and the #SWC9042-1 wire clips are identical. Both are 1-1/2 inches long x 1/2 inch wide with a 3/8 inch gap for wiring. We also offer a smaller clip as part #SWC9041-1, which is 1-11/16 x1/2 with a 1/4 inch gap.
view full answer...Hello Kirt, thanks for reaching out. The Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fenders #F008595-2 are the closest thing we offer to the Ez-loader 250-023712-10 fenders you are looking for. The Fulton #F008595-2 fenders are gray in color and they are…
view full answer...Yes, you can use a 25 Ft 4-Way Trailer Wiring Harness #A25W2GWB with a full length ground wire to ground your Tail Lights. You will not have to ground either the harness or the lights to the frame on your aluminum trailer. I recommend using Heat…
view full answer...You're almost there! What you're describing is known as a wishbone harness. The running lamp circuit is split with one leg running down the driver side, the other running down the passenger. You'd join these two wires to the brown running…
view full answer...I believe the tail lights you have are the TecNiq T60 lights which are industry standard 6" oval recessed lights. To replace those you can use the Optronics Fleet LED Trailer Tail Lights #TLL12RK. If your lights look different than this please…
view full answer...The main connector harness for your trailer along with the ground wires from your light assemblies should all be attached to a clean bare metal surface on the tongue/coupler. Running the grounds from the lights up to the coupler to join with the main…
view full answer...There are two options for getting your side marker/running lights wired up on your trailer and I included two diagrams for you to check out. Option A will be to follow one wire that starts at the 4 Flat and follows the trailer frame down one side,…
view full answer...Since LED lights do not require a lot of amperage you can go with relatively small wire. Using 16 or 18 gauge wire will be fine. Harness #A20WB uses 20 gauge wire which is on the small side but certainly not a problem at all for LED lights even…
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