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Hey Eli! The first thing you want to do is make sure you have brake flanges on those axles. You also need to take a look at the axle tags and find the axle capacity. More than likely they're 3,500 lb axles so I'll answer based on that. If you…
view full answer...Since the spare tire carrier #413200 is holding a spare tire and not the weight of the axle/trailer you could use a drive-in stud. But I do like the idea of welding the bolt heads to it better since it was not meant to take wheel studs but can be…
view full answer...The J-Channel Trim for Enclosed Trailer #362415-955 is 93-1/2" long x 7/8" tall x 1/4" deep. The 8' measurement is how TRC listed it. They chose to round up to 8' instead of listing the exact length.
view full answer...It's not uncommon for a tandem axle trailer to have brakes on only one axle. Typically for utility trailers which have more weight towards the front the front axle is the one that will have the brakes and trailers like boat trailers which carry…
view full answer...For starters, a quick-fix type connector shown in your photo is typically a good choice for an emergency repair, but I wouldn't use it as a permanent fix. It looks like your trailer wiring has 3 separate grounds and 3 separate running lamp…
view full answer...The most cost effective air conditioning unit we have for your enclosed trailer is the Advent Air Rooftop RV Air Conditioner part #ACM135. This unit has a 13,500 Btu rating which will do an excellent job of keeping your alpacas cool, three speed…
view full answer...For your 28' enclosed trailer I recommend the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,000 Btu - Black #FR23PV. If the ceiling of the trailer isn't too high and you can reach the air distribution box and don't want to…
view full answer...There isn't really a lot of differences between the Hopkins 7-Way RV Style Connector with Molded Cable - 8' Long - RV Standard #H20046 and Hopkins 7-Way Blade Style Connector with Molded Cable - 8' Long - Auto Standard #HM20041. Both are…
view full answer...The length of wire desired depends on your vehicle connection and your personal preference. You want enough slack for turning, but not so much for dragging as you mentioned. A little extra slack isn't a problem and not enough could lead to stress…
view full answer...As far as I know this is not a common problem, and not something that we have had reported as an issue for the #FA94-00-1000. It is important to make sure that everything is secure when installing the weight distribution hitch. The spring bars should…
view full answer...When looking into purchasing a Weight Distribution (WD) system you want to find one with a Tongue Weight (TW) range that the Total Tongue Weight (TTW) of your towing setup falls in the middle of. To find the TTW of your towing setup you will need to…
view full answer...Yes, it is Robert! You would just need either the Replacement Trunnion Spring Bars item #FA92-01-1099 or the Replacement Round Spring Bar item #FA94-02-1099, depending on what e2 system you currently have. Which type of e2 system do you have?
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