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The bulb type of the clearance light #424800 is a 193/194 like the part #A194B.
view full answer...We have the Peterson Red Flush Mount Clearance Light with Chrome Plating, 126R #425000 to replace your red lights and the Peterson Amber Flush Mount Clearance Light with Chrome Plating, 126A #424800 to replace your amber (yellow/orange) lights. If…
view full answer...The part we offer as #37185 is actually sold by Hopkins as part #47185 so it's the same exact part. Your truck is prewired for a brake controller installation, but the wiring isn't ran all the way to the bumper. The wiring stops on the…
view full answer...In order to install a brake controller on your 2007 Ford Expedition you will want to use the Adapter 4-Pole to 7-Pole and 4-Pole part #37185 as this will give you both 4 and 7 way connection points on the rear of your vehicle. The rest of the wires…
view full answer...Sounds like you went with axles that are too short for your trailer. Your best option is to replace the axles with ones that are longer so that the tires stop rubbing. You might be able to go with a skinnier tire setup but I would need to know what…
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...There's a few things you need to know that will tell you which hub fit your trailer's spindles. The first is your bolt pattern. I've attached a help article on measuring your wheel studs or wheels to find the bolt pattern. You also need…
view full answer...We will need some more information in order to track down a new hub to fit your assembly K-H 71744. Pull off your old hub and look for numbers stamped into the bearings. If you do not see the numbers then you will need to use 4" Carbon Fiber…
view full answer...For a grease seal that is used with a Dexter 6,000 EZ Lube axle and hub assembly like part #8-201-9UC3-EZ, you would need part #RG06-090. This comes with a quantity of 2 seals in the package. It has an inner diameter of 2.125 inches and an outer…
view full answer...The best way to identify the seal needed, is to get the number that is stamped or imprinted on the seal. You may have to remove the seal in order to see the numbers. If you cannot find the number on the seal, if you can find the numbers on the inner…
view full answer...Based on the information I could find for the DICO 45264 is was popular on ShoreLand'r trailers. This would require the Idler Hub #AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K with the Grease Seal #168255TB used instead of the seal included with the hub. We currently do…
view full answer...The best option we can offer you is the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly part #AKIHUB-545-2-EZ-2K which will be a direct replacement for the Dico Trailer Hub Assembly part 45263 so long as you the Double Lip Grease Seals part #RG06-010. The Trailer Idler…
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