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Hey TJ, I went out and opened up one of the Replacement Foot Pad for Lippert Hydraulic Ground Control Leveling System #LC324269 boxes and found that they include a 5/8-18 x 1-1/2" fine thread grade five bolt. I then called Lippert and they…
view full answer...Mike, no, you'd ideally want to mount the Dometic DC Hardwire Kit for Electric Coolers #DOM57VR inside your vehicle or RV to keep the plugs protected.
view full answer...The biggest difference between the servo styles that you'll notice is between free backing plates and the others. The free-backing plates will allow your trailer to back up without having the brakes lock up. With surge brakes typically when you…
view full answer...Your trailer must have free backing brakes if you have never used the surge brake actuating coupler reverse lockout. If you did not have free backing brakes, your brakes would most likely brake even if they didn't lock up when you back up because…
view full answer...Hydraulic pressure does not apply more braking to the closer brake lines than the ones further away. The pressure is equal across the entire system at all times so the braking would be equal regardless of one set of brake assemblies having shorter…
view full answer...If the Rubber Wiper Seal for RV Slide Out #SR29FR you're looking at matches the dimensions of your current wiper seal then you can definitely replace it with this! This seal measures 15' long x 3" wide and is 1/8" thick at the…
view full answer...Normal operating temperatures for drum brakes range from 150-400 degrees F. During certain stopping conditions the brake heat can exceed 600 degrees. The effectiveness and stopping power of the brakes is significantly reduced at these higher…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...Yes, you need to replace that cracked coupler right away. I'm not sure from the photo what ball size it takes or if you have a straight tongue trailer or A-frame, but get something with a good powder coat or one that is zinc-plated if this is a…
view full answer...The standard angle for an A-frame trailer tongue is 50 degrees. More than likely your trailer follows the standard. Since you are unsure, you could measure it using a tool like a protractor. The Demco Cast Head Coupler #DM37ZR you looked at fits the…
view full answer...Furrion has an adapter that allows the new GM trucks to use Furrion Vision S systems with the part #FR87PR.
view full answer...The difference between the 10-10 grease seals, #RG06-090, and the 10-36 grease seals, #RG06-070, is their inner diameter. The 10-10 grease seals fit older spindles with a seal journal (see photo) diameter of 2.125 inches. The 10-36 grease seals fit…
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