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Hey Justin, thanks for reaching out, and good question. The Curt Double Lock #C60712 and Curt EZr Double Lock #C619-648 are extremely similar. The #C60607 Double Lock is the older, more traditional design. It still uses the same double-lock ball…
view full answer...It may be possible to change your studs from 1/2" to 9/16" so long as the studs are drive-in (as opposed to threaded); also, the length and knurl diameter needs to be the same. For example, the Kodiak Wheel Bolt - 9/16" Diameter x…
view full answer...There are actually a couple differences between the Curt EZr #C619-648 and the Double Lock #C60712. The visible one will be that the safety chains on the #C60712 are not centered like the ones on the #C619-648. The difference that is not visible is…
view full answer...From a function point of view there isn't a huge difference between the two Curt gooseneck hitches #C60712 and #C619-648. You might notice that the EZR has a smaller plate that has larger u-bolts for safety chains and the Double Lock has smaller…
view full answer...Though I may have an option for you, I was also unable to find any info on the T-23972 seal you currently have. With that being said, the Grease Seal - Double Lip - ID 1.719" / OD 2.565" - for 3,500-lb Axles - Qty 2 #RG06-050, or #58846 as…
view full answer...For a Bulldog 180 series jack you will need replacement drop leg pin #BD500177. It includes the spring, cotter pin, and washer. You should not have to remove the inner drop leg to replace the pin and spring. Start by pulling back on the pin. Then use…
view full answer...The return spring inside the Bulldog Square Jacks like part #BD182800 are neither replaceable nor repairable according to Bulldog. Therefore, so you will have to replace the entire jack if yours is broken or damaged.
view full answer...The standard torque on a Redline Trailer Wheel Lug Nut - 9/16 inch, part #6-53, is 135 to 145 ft lbs. This is the torque range that is normally used. If the instructions for the wheel are saying 110 ft lbs there might be a reason, like the wheel…
view full answer...Hi Bryan, It looks like the Sienna doesn't come with a plug-and-play connector for wiring in a brake controller so you will have to do a bit of splicing but it's honestly a lot easier than you'd think. In order to tow a trailer with…
view full answer...Yes, there is a difference between an oil seal and a grease seal for trailer hubs. Oil seals have a much tighter fit on the spindle to keep the oil from leaking out. An oil seal can be used with grease but a grease seal cannot be used with oil. The…
view full answer...You can use bearing protectors on a hub with electric brakes. You have to make sure you are using a double lip seal though because a single lip seal is more likely to blow and allow grease to leak out and get all over the hub and brake components.…
view full answer...Brake controllers are not vehicle specific so you can install the P2 #90885 or P3 #90195 or any controller in your 2004 Toyota Highlander. Brake controller power output can be adjusted to as long as you do not set the controller too aggressively it…
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