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Hey Michael, thanks for reaching out about the Trailer Valet MV PRO Trailer Dolly #TV96FR! Yes, you will place your electric drill in one mode for forward motion and in reverse mode for backward motion. Trailer Valet tried to make it as simple and…
view full answer...Yes, the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly #TVXL2 will work in your situation. The solid rubber tires have treads which will give you traction in the grass/gravel/dirt situation you find yourself. As this is rated for trailers up to 10,000lbs with up to…
view full answer...The axles on your tandem axle trailer are 4,400 lb AL-KO axles. The tag says 4,400 lbs max capacity, so that is what you need to follow. The brake drum size and bolt pattern do not determine axle capacity. If you want to replace these axles, I…
view full answer...The correct replacement circuit and control board for your Lippert Electronic leveling system is the Replacement Control Panel for Lippert Ground Control 3.0 and Travel Trailer RV Leveling System #LC421484. This will be a plug and play solution, so…
view full answer...The Hydrastar Disc Brake kit part #HSE7K-T1SO would be the correct place to start as this is a slip-on style rotor like you are wanting and comes with the best actuator out there. Then for idler hubs that would fit behind these you'd also need…
view full answer...According to HydraStar, their #HSE7K-T1SO Disk Brake Kit with Actuator will take approximately 4-6 hours to install. This can vary according to how the trailer is equipped and how mechanically inclined the person completing the installation is. If…
view full answer...The Dexter #42865-KIT will work with the Hydrastar #HSE7K-T1SO. These fit 8 on 6-1/2 bolt patterns on idler hubs designed for a 7,000 lb axle. Dexter is typically considered to be the highest quality which is why they usually cost more. The…
view full answer...Hello Dave. I recommend the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit #DE28YR. This uses a corrosion-resistant Maxx coat finish, which is similar to Dacromet or Zinc only better. So not as expensive as stainless, but still good rust resistance. These hubs have a 6 on…
view full answer...The only difference between the HydraStar Disc Brake Kit with Actuator for Tandem Axle Trailers - 7K part #HSE7K-T1SO and part #HSE7K-T1 is that the latter comes with the hub which is integrated into the rotor. The former does not come with a hub and…
view full answer...Hydrastar has a slip-on style version of their 7k disc brake kit with the part #HSE7K-T1SO. You will also need idler hubs too like with the part #AKIHUB-865-7-1-EZ-K but you should note that we don't have any oil-bath idler hubs in this capacity.…
view full answer...The length of the arms you need for the Solera awning conversion kit simply depends on the amount of space you have for the brackets, which is what the "arms" are referring to. So what you'll need to do is measure from your awning rail…
view full answer...I did contact Lippert Components on your behalf to look into this. There really is not a material difference between the two other than the 69-inch arm #LC759517 will have a slightly flatter projection than the 63 inch Arm #LC759516. That said, the…
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