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Hello Gregg, I think I can help shed some light on what is going on. Basically, there are two ways to stop surge brakes from actuating when backing up the trailer. The first and most popular way to do this is to use a surge brake actuator with a…
view full answer...There isn't a correct option for a slipper spring end type (radius or flat) for a 15k axle, or a particular fit for the Dexter Tandem-Axle Trailer Equalizer Kit for 3" Slipper Springs #HAP-203-03. Flat and radius ends are completely…
view full answer...It would appear from the photo you attached that the distance between your mounting bracket is 4" wide which means the correct blue roller assembly for you is the Bow Roller Assembly w/ Bells for 4" Wide Bracket part #YR450B-400B. This…
view full answer...If you were looking for a replacement handle, the hole opening on the Replacement Quick Attach Winch Handle for Dutton Lainson Winch - 9-1/2" #DL70330 will measure 15/32" by 5/8" and looks like it will be a good replacement for your…
view full answer...It's exactly what you said, a hatch in the floor for some extra storage. Probably for ratchet straps to secure cargo in the trailer. If you wanted to build your own (provided you have enough ground clearance to safely do so) you can use the…
view full answer...Though we do have the replacement bearings, races, and seals available for your Hadco 3109 hub (which I have listed below), the combination used will not have an equivalent replacement hub available, unfortunately. Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing…
view full answer...It sounds like you have free backing braking assemblies on your trailer so a lockout at the trailer coupler is not needed. In order to replace the Atwood Surge Brake Actuator 82541, I recommend using the Titan Leverlock Brake Actuator part…
view full answer...The Demco Hydraulic Trailer Brake Actuator part #DM72VR should be a direct replacement for the Atwood 61101 Brake Actuator that you have now. This newest updated it rated at 7K instead of 6K. This is a bolt on option that mounts on 3" centers.…
view full answer...The 205/75-15 Tire and Wheel Combo, #AM32395, is 8.1 inches wide and 27.3 inches tall. An F78-14 tire and wheel will be about the same width but it will be 1 inch shorter. I have included a link to a tire size FAQ article that should help.
view full answer...The Kenda Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire #AM10235 (Load Range D) and the Kenda Karrier ST215/75R14 #AM10229 (Load Range C) that you referenced are simply different tire sizes. The ST215/75R14 tire size is larger in diameter/height by just…
view full answer...I attached a picture that shows what type of lighting requirements are needed for a trailer over 80 inches in width as well as a link down below that covers this as well.
view full answer...For a ST225/75R15 tire such as the Karrier #AM10303, the diameter is 28.3 inches, or 71.88 centimeters. I have added a link to a help article on measuring trailer tires, as well as a link to each of our 225/75-15 tires.
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