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The gauge used with the heavy duty Air Lift compressor system, #AL25854, has 4 wires because the switch is built into the gauge. The black wire is the ground, white is the signal to the compressor, red and green are ignition power wires. I have…
view full answer...The Rock Tamers Heavy-Duty, Adjustable Mud Flap System, part #ERT00108 will work with the exhaust on your 2014 Ram truck. I have attached a photo that shows the system installed on a truck with rear exhaust like you said you have. The arms of the mud…
view full answer...When assembled the Rock Tamers Heavy-Duty, Adjustable Mud Flap System for 2" Hitches #ERT00108 that you referenced weighs 34 lbs. I attached an install video link for this kit for you to check out as well.
view full answer...The angle of the arms that hold the flaps of the Rock Tamers Heavy-Duty, Adjustable Mud Flap System #ERT00108 are adjustable so that you can add distance between the tail pipe and them as needed. If you install the heat shield part #RT76FR that you…
view full answer...Yes, the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust brakes will work with your 3,500 lb AL-KO axles. Brake assemblies attach to the brake mounting flange that is welded to the axle or spindle. The brake mounting flange on the 3,500 lb AL-KO axles uses a standard 4-bolt…
view full answer...It is not advised to mix self-adjusting and manual adjusting braking assemblies on the same axle. It is also not advised to use self-adjusting braking assemblies on one axle and manual adjusting braking assemblies on the other. The result of doing so…
view full answer...You can use the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-468-469 as long as your Dexter Axle does have the Brake Mounting Flange #4-35, otherwise you will need to have those welded on. These brakes are great as once you have them initially…
view full answer...As long as one of the wires coming from the back of the hub is a ground and the other is a power, it does not matter which wire on the magnet goes to which wire from the back of the hub. I have included a link to a video of a magnetic brake…
view full answer...Sounds like your trailer axles are a bit too short if the inner sidewall is rubbing on the frame of the trailer. Did you recently change to a wider tire? That could be the cause too. Your equalizer being angled shouldn't cause the issue you…
view full answer...If the inside of your trailer tire is rubbing against the frame on your trailer then you can either get a new trailer axle that has a larger hub-face measurement or get slightly smaller tires. The easier solution would be to swap out your tires for…
view full answer...If the trailer wheels scrubbed (dragged and scrapped the ground instead of rolling) when jack knifed then it could have thrown something out of alignment or damaged something. First, inspect the suspension. Look for any elongated holes where…
view full answer...Trailer brake assemblies will typically all wear at the same rate. This means that when you find assemblies that are worn and in need of replacement, most likely the remaining assemblies on the trailer will require replacement too. With that being…
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