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We actually carry a replacement for the Dexter 8-259 Trailer Hub, it's the Easy Grease Trailer Idler Hub Assembly part #AKIHUB-545-2-EZ-2K.
view full answer...If you have the wall control part #MA00A03550K installed in the wall of your trailer the Maxxair Fan part #MA00-04751KSX would easily integrate into it and work great. If you have a different switch setup let me know and I'll see what options you…
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but the main issue with puck style lights that mount to the surface of your RV ceiling or under cabinets, is that there aren't replacement bulbs available and they aren't really designed to have the bulbs replaced.…
view full answer...There's a really great way for you to gain a little more height on your trailer, but not exactly in the manner you are asking about. Instead, I highly recommend an over/under conversion kit, which moves your trailer's leaf springs to the top…
view full answer...The end plates on the MORryde X-Factor Crossmember for LRE, RE, or TRE Leaf Spring Suspension #MR99ZR measure 4" x 8". The mounting holes line up with the LRE, RE, and TRE brackets. See the dimensional drawing below.
view full answer...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 recommend new tires all around like the Karrier #AM32680 rather than replacing only 2. The front axle will usually carry more of the weight, but the rear wheels will wear sooner due scrubbing or skidding on trailer turns. In addition to front or…
view full answer...The 2 larger terminals on either side of the solenoid #PK5230701 are 12 volt power in and out. Power in can come from the battery or alternator. The two smaller terminals are for ground and an ignition source (something that only has 12 volt power…
view full answer...All you really need is a battery isolation solenoid such as the #PK5231201 or Pollak #PK5230701. This will pull power from the truck's battery to your camper's battery when your '06 Chevy is running, but not when the truck is off.
view full answer...The Battery Isolation Solenoid, #PK5231201, is not the same thing as a starter solenoid or the Ford solenoid but could be used in a similar way. This solenoid is intended to isolate the power to the trailer so it doesn't drain the battery of your…
view full answer...Starter Solenoid #PK52315 could be mounted in the engine compartment as long as it is far away from hot parts such as the exhaust manifold and motor in general. Usually off near the battery or along the firewall somewhere are out of the way places a…
view full answer...So for something like the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller #ETBC7 the 12V hot lead would get connected to a 40a circuit breaker #PK54540 and then to the battery from there. This means that it'll be hot all the time, but if…
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