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It sounds as if you have fully functioning brakes, but they're just not operational due to the fact that you're not using a brake controller. Given what you've shown in the photo, it looks like your pop up is equipped with typical trailer…
view full answer...If you pull the hub off off and look into the assembly and see a steel cable that runs at an angle that's the easiest way to tell if you have self adjusting assemblies like you see in the picture I attached.
view full answer...The Patriot Hitches Adjustable Drop Hitch Receiver Adapter #PH67SR in the 7,000lb capacity is the only capacity we currently carry. For 10,000lbs from Patriot Hitches we have their Captain #PH34FR. We do have the Gen-Y Shank #325-GH-304 rated for…
view full answer...Trailer wheel bearings are specific to the spindle that is installed on the axle that is on your trailer. You will need to safely support the trailer, remove the wheel and tire, remove the grease cap, remove the cotter pin and washer that secures the…
view full answer...My contact at Dexter was able to use your Dexter Axle number 4389878 and Serial number 125263858 to find the bearings. She said your hub uses outer bearing 031-030-02, outer race 031-030-01, Inner bearing 031-019-02 and Inner race 031-019-01. These…
view full answer...Dexter Axle has the brand recognition so that will definitely weigh more in their favor. Axle Technology isn't as well known even though their parts are very common on trailers but they're mostly used buy trailer manufacturers. So their parts…
view full answer...The 1-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 6,000-lb Trailer Axles - 25-1/4" Long #e46SR will have the same capacity strength as a multi-leaf spring. It will replace a spring of the same length with the 3,000 lb capacity so it will work for a 6,000 lb…
view full answer...Like you said the 7 x 1-1/4 inch electric brakes #AKEBRK-2 will work with reduced braking. But there is another thing to consider and that is that not all brake drums are compatible with both electric and hydraulic brakes. In most cases it is one or…
view full answer...The trailer running light fuse according to your owners manual is F29 and is a 20 amp blue fuse. You will also want to check the trailer tow receptacle fuse F30 which is a 30 amp pink fuse. If these fuses are good, then I recommend checking each…
view full answer...Switching from a hydraulic braking system to electric is actually a lot less complicated than the other way around. You basically just need to lock out your surge brake actuator, swap out your brakes, and then add some wiring and a breakaway kit on…
view full answer...Your size 20.5x8-10 tire is the old way of expressing tire sizing. Tire sizing has since been converted to metric and the equivalent tire size to your existing tire is 205/65-10, which really isn't uncommon. The Kenda #AM3H460 would work for your…
view full answer...The Kenda 215/60-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8 inch White Wheel #AM3H290 should work very well for you. This wheel and tire combo has the same tire size you are trying to replace, the same bolt pattern and the same pilot hole diameter. The Fulton…
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