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Hey Melissa, thanks for reaching out! It looks like you have the Optronics Thinline lights on your Featherlite trailer so you'll need the following: Red - 2" #AL91RB - 4" #MCL75RB Amber - 2" #AL91AB - 4" #MCL65AB Which ones…
view full answer...Hello Kurt, I can definitely help you out with the right clearance and side markers for your 6 x 12 dump trailer. I attached an image to reference for the lights/reflectors, these are the DOT requirements: - Rear reflector (#4 on diagram) 2 of the…
view full answer...The only difference between the Dexter 7K hubs and hub and drum assemblies that have either 1/2 inch studs or 9/16 inch studs are the studs themselves. Otherwise they are exactly the same. You can use calipers such as #PTW80157 to measure the…
view full answer...It may be possible to change your studs from 1/2" to 9/16" so long as the studs are drive-in (as opposed to threaded); also, the length and knurl diameter needs to be the same. For example, the Kodiak Wheel Bolt - 9/16" Diameter x…
view full answer...Hey Andrew, The CE Smith Trailer Axle Beam with Studded Hubs #CES84XR is a 1-1/2 inch square axle tube.
view full answer...It looks like the lock is on a bed topper/camper shell or a custom utility bed. Without being able to see the entire lock cylinder removed from the assembly to see how it connects to the actuating arm for the lock, I couldn't say if any of the…
view full answer...From past customers we've learned that the AL KO 8460 hub/drum are 5,200 lb capacity drums that have a 6 on 5-1/2 inch bolt pattern. So for a replacement hub you'd want the part #8-201-5UC3. And then for a pair of brake assemblies you'd…
view full answer...Dexter recommends a SAE 90, SAE 80W-90 or SAE 75W-90 oil to be used. I recommend the Kodiak Synthetic Bearing Oil for Oil Bath Hubs #XLPROLUBE as it is a synthetic 90 weight oil that helps reduce friction and to keep bearings cool. Since your cap was…
view full answer...The spoke with Dexter and the code "D100G" tells me you have two 10,000 lb trailer axles. I have attached some parts you may need for the axle below. Dexter Trailer Hub Drum Assembly (After July 2009) - part #8-430-5UC3 Dexter Trailer Hub…
view full answer...I spoke with my rep at Dexter axle and was informed your axle has a 3,500 lbs weight capacity, with a 58" spring center, and a 72" hub face. A comparable replacement is the Dexter Trailer Idler Axle Beam with EZ-Lube Spindles - 72"…
view full answer...Standard 4-pole trailer wiring uses flat-style connectors, like part #W787268 which is a trailer-side connector and part #HM48044 which is the mating vehicle side connector. On these items and on the 16-gauge bonded 4-pole wire #16-4B-1 you…
view full answer...The amber turn signal/parking light #ST45AB does have the 3-pole receptacle at the back to plug in a wiring harness #A45PB. But the harness is not included. I have included a picture showing the back of the light for you.
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