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The trailer brakes work on a separate circuit than the lights. You have a couple of options to control the electric brakes on the trailer. One option is to use an air over electric brake control, #HA100400C. This unit connects to the air brakes on…
view full answer...As your 7-Way pin connector uses separate turn signals and brake light wiring you will need the to create a custom harness to be able to have everything function properly including the electric brakes. First you will start with the Pollak…
view full answer...The Draw-Tite Universal with the 7" Tall Brackets #41990-07 or 16" Tall Brackets #41990-16 are some of the better options for your 2014 Isuzu NPR. The height brackets you will need will depend on what kind of up-fit your vehicle had done to…
view full answer...You're right when referring to the #5 pin at the 10 o'clock opposite the ground wire when looking at the back of the trailer side connector. This should be the pin that corresponds to the brake controller output, but this will also depend on…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture and info on your Ford E-450. Based on that I can tell that the correct brake controller install harness would be the part #3035-P for a Tekonsha brake controller like the Prodigy P3 part #90195 which is widely considered to be…
view full answer...Yes, the Draw-Tite Ultra Frame Service Body Trailer Hitch Receiver part #41990-16 is exactly what you are looking for as it has very tall side brackets which will be more than enough to get the receiver tube down under the rear bumper, adjustable…
view full answer...There isn't really a specific way that the 2-Piece Polypropylene Trailer Vent #HMAV2-AVT2 has to be mounted. You could mount it like in the pictures or in any other orientation. It's just that with the openings pointed down it is much less…
view full answer...To determine which brake assemblies would be needed, you will need to measure your existing brake drums as shown in the provided photo. Since your trailer has a 14,000 lb capacity, you most likely have tandem 7,000 lb axles, which typically use a…
view full answer...I've never heard of an actual third brake light connector on a camper shell to plug in on a truck and we don't carry any parts to do that. The light generally needs to be hardwired into the truck's brake light circuit. The issue with this…
view full answer...If you want to just add on some sort of extension you can use Safety Chain Quick Link #C82932 which has a working load limit of 3300-lbs. This will give you about 3-inches additional length. Ideally trailer safety chains will be one continuous chain,…
view full answer...On oil bath hubs the seals are different than standard grease seals. The correct replacement for what you have is #91030. Unitized oil seals like this have a part that stays fixed and a part that rotates with the hub for optimum leak protection. I…
view full answer...You can use the Pollack #PK11700 to install on your gooseneck trailer and create a 7 way plug capable of fitting on the 7 pole round plug that is on a semi tractor trailer truck. For the wiring you can use the Deka Jacketed 7 Wire #DW04914-1 which is…
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