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We definitely have some trailer jacks you can use as a replacement for your Dutton-Lainson but it doesn't look like anything we have will work as a direct replacement. If you'd like to stick with the Dutton-Lainson brand then I…
view full answer...It is normal for a round axle to have somewhat of a bow pointing up in the center such as the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with EZ-Lube Spindles part #T3584F-EZ-8974 so that it can flatten out under a load. However if you trailer axle is bent somewhere…
view full answer...The Equalizer part #A2252CB-GALV that you referenced does have nylon bushings installed in it already.
view full answer...We have an EquaFlex wet bolt kit with the part #LC64FR which comes with new wet bolts, shackles, and nuts. The shackles are 3-1/8 inches like you mentioned wanting. Then for replacement bushings you'd want the part #LC32SV. These are…
view full answer...To wire your electric brakes you will want to run 10 gauge wire #10-1-1 to one of the brakes and run it to the other brake, using butt connectors like #05732-2 to connect them. The grounds will not be spliced, each brake assembly should have its own…
view full answer...Electric brakes have 2 wires located at the back. One is for power and the other is for ground (it doesn't matter which is used for which function). The ground wires should be connected to the trailer frame. The only other place that would carry…
view full answer...From the photo you sent, it looks like you have aluminum trailer walls, so the first thing you will want to consider is the strength of the walls. Since the Offset Trailer Spare Tire Carrier, part #DL22120 is designed to be mounted on a trailer…
view full answer...For starters, we carry propane accessories for camping equipment and small appliances, not commercial duty deep fryers so we may not have the exact fittings/advice you need. However, I can give fittings/advice based on my experience with the above.…
view full answer...The difference between an load range C and load range D tire in the same size is the capacity and psi rating. The two tires will still have the same dimensions and fit on the same wheel. The D rated tire has a higher capacity. For a ST175/80D13 like…
view full answer...I might have an option for you but we don't offer any flush door latches with an extended striker. However, the Full Size Locking Steel Flush Door Latch part #L3980 matches your door cutout at 4-5/8" long x 3-3/8" so this is our best…
view full answer...For your electric jack, there are only three possible explanations for your jack not working with a charged battery. Either power is not getting to your motor, your motor is bad, or your ground connection isn't working properly. To test power,…
view full answer...The auxiliary 12-volt wire that runs from the 7-way connection to 7-way trailer plug will supply 12-volt power from the vehicle to the trailer. The 12 -volt power will allow interior or exterior lights to run that are not wired in to the…
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