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Hey Barry, thanks for reaching out. So the measurements we list for the #TRU44FR spindle are correct, but it looks like the picture they use above the chart is a generic image of a spindle, and it not an exact picture of the #TRU44FR spindle. I…
view full answer...The 22210 part number you provided is actually the part number for the trunnion end which Reese no longer offers separately. But the replacement 800 lb spring bar IS available as part #RP22225. A hardware kit is also available as part #66014.
view full answer...First thing I'd check is to see if the spindle nut is on too tight. If the brakes are tensioned properly and there's still more drag on one when than the other most likely somebody tightened the spindle nut too much. The spindle nut needs to…
view full answer...Hello Kevin, thanks for reaching out. Since you have already driven with these brakes a lot, the shoes should be properly seated to the drum. New breaks do need to be broken in to get full braking power. This is usually done by speeding the truck up…
view full answer...The alarm on the Bright Way #BW94FR is designed to go off whenever the trailer is disconnected. So as soon as it no longer senses power from the 7 way plug on your truck, it will activate the alarm. It sounds like the 7 way plug on your truck only…
view full answer...Hey Robin! I'm sorry to say that none of the Advent Air AC models are able to replace a Dometic Duo Therm like yours. What I recommend is completely replacing the system. Not only will this allow you to avoid any compatibility issues, it will…
view full answer...There is a difference between a 7-way round and and 7-way rv blade connector. If you take a look at the accompanying photo, which is from our linked article on trailer wiring you can see that the connector on the left has blade-style pins while the…
view full answer...The only difference in the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Couplers #DM16080-95 and #DM15931-95 is going to be the bolt pattern. One will have the 5-Bolt hole pattern and the other is going to have 4-Bolt holes. I have included images below showing the…
view full answer...Hey Brandon, the UFP hub/rotor that you have is basically a Dexter 3,500 lb hub/rotor which we have that with the part #K08-435-05. Worth mentioning is that UFP was bought by Dexter so they brands are basically the same now.
view full answer...I spoke with Lippert about the mounting brackets for the Lippert On-The-Go Telescopic Ladder #LC64HD and found out that they are only sold as an OEM part. This means that only the motorhome/trailer manufacturer is able to order them so you…
view full answer...I would use a protractor, see photo, place the protractor on the edge of the inside of one side of the trailer frame and the other inside edge of the trailer frame should be parallel with the 50 degree line on the protractor. Another way to verify…
view full answer...The Buyers Products Stake Pocket Spare Tire Carrier part #3375201012 has both 9/16"-18 and 1/2"-20 lug studs.
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