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Repair kit #LG-146059 contains 2 pins and the drive shaft all of which are for the top of the jack. To help I have included the written instructions below and also a diagram that points out the parts mentioned in the written instructions. The…
view full answer...The Optronics 7-Way Connector - Trailer End #A7WCB will handle 8-gauge wires on the positive and negative connectors. If you want the same gauge wire on the vehicle side, I recommend the Hopkins Endurance 7-Way Trailer Connector Socket - Vehicle End…
view full answer...As you have a Coleman Mach system currently you can use the Furrion Chill AC units from the list below. These will simply replace only the rooftop units and the controls and thermostats you currently have in place with control the new AC's. 13.5K…
view full answer...To lock the Thule Hullavator part #TH898 to your Thule Aeroblade roof rack you'd need the #TH450400. This comes with four matching lock cores. Two that you'd install in the Hullavator and two that you'd install in the roof rack to lock it…
view full answer...Yes, with the Thule Hullavator #TH898, you will need Thule One-Key System Lock Cylinders - Qty 2 #TH450200.
view full answer...By '4 Hullavators', I'm assuming you're meaning two sets which would allow you to carry two kayaks. Installing 2 Hullavators for carrying two kayaks will be a tight squeeze on the roof of a RAV4. You'll also need to keep in mind…
view full answer...The Thule Hullavator Pro Kayak Carrier and Lift Assist with Tie-Downs part #TH898 will require two lock cores to secure, the Thule One-Key System Lock Cylinders part #TH450200. If you also want to secure the roof rack to the vehicle using the same…
view full answer...To lock the Thule Hullavator part #TH898 all you need is a set of two lock cylinders from Thule with part number #TH450200 and you'd be set. This will prevent the expensive rack from being stolen from your roof rack!
view full answer...Hello Clark, thanks for reaching out. Do you happen to know the axle capacity of your lance travel trailer? Knowing that will help tremendously to narrow down what brakes you need, and unfortunately there is no way for me to look up your trailer to…
view full answer...It is correct you will need at least 4" of bar overhang to use the Thule Hullavator Pro Kayak Carrier #TH898 or Yakima ShowDown Kayak #Y04081 so that the lift assist does not touch the vehicle during the loading process. For the roof rack on the…
view full answer...You can check the condition of your hub's races by carefully removing all bearing grease with a rag to expose the actual surface of the races. When they are completely free of grease, etc., inspect them for any signs of scoring (very slight…
view full answer...Hey Brad, thanks for all of the info on what you have. I can tell your magnets are basically toast, the brake pads look thin, and your hub/drums look like they are in bad shape too so your best option is to go with new assemblies left and right with…
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