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Traditionally, trailer manufacturers did not use electric brakes on boat trailers because the brake magnet wiring and trailer wiring did not always have the best insulation or water protection. These days, more and more manufacturers are using…
view full answer...The #42 E-Z Lube 4" Drop Spindle w/ Flange for 5.2K to 7K Trailer Axles - 3" Diameter #TRU39FR you were looking at is designed to fit snugly into a #42 axle, and the portion of the spindle that goes into the axle measures…
view full answer...For a clearance light that we do offer that is very similar to the Peterson you mentioned you would want the Peterson part #M152A.
view full answer...There are a few different diagrams for the Titan BrakeRite EHB Electric-Hydraulic Actuator depending on which model you have. For example, if you have the RF model then you will use the diagram (see photo 1) with a 4-way as that is all that is…
view full answer...To determine exactly which hubs you need you'll need to find your bearing numbers. Most likely you have #25580 and #14125A but verify to be sure. If these are correct you'll next want to find the diameter of your wheel studs and if…
view full answer...To find the correct spindle for your United XLV trailer you'll want to check the number stamped into the bearings. For example, the #84 Spindle for 3,500-lb Trailer Axles - 2" Diameter #TRU24FR is compatible with with #L68149 inner…
view full answer...When replacing trailer lights (with or without LED) you don't necessarily have to get the exact same light or even light style. Most people like to keep the same style and size so that they don't have to mess with repainting or making…
view full answer...Since you have a Lippert 7k axle the correct bearing kit is the part #BK3-210 that you referenced.
view full answer...Considering the limited space that you have in your truck camper the Thinline Opti-Brite LED Interior Strip Light - 21-7/8" Long x 1" Wide x 5/8" Thick Item #ILL72CB is a great choice. I linked a video review of this light…
view full answer...There typically aren't any part numbers stamped onto the trailer spindle that can be used for identification. There are however numbers stamped onto the hub most times which can be used for identification. The TDE46210 tells me you have a…
view full answer...Typically a Dexter 7k axle will have a diameter of 3 inches and an 8k axle will have a diameter of 3-1/2 inches. The thicker the axle the more weight it can handle. There really isn't an advantage to going with higher capacity leaf springs than…
view full answer...That is a neat looking camper. 1989 was a good year. Honestly, the same answer will apply to the brakes on your 1989 Silver Streak Travel Trailer. The 12" x 2" brakes are still standard. We will just need to make sure that the brake…
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