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Torque specs for wheel lug nuts will vary depending on the diameter of the lugs, type of lug nut and the wheel's material. The linked chart details the recommended torque for many combinations. Dexter Hub/Drum #84546UC3 has 1/2-inch studs…
view full answer...The length of wire desired depends on your vehicle connection and your personal preference. You want enough slack for turning, but not so much for dragging as you mentioned. A little extra slack isn't a problem and not enough could lead to…
view full answer...90-120 ft lbs of torque is probably about right for your trailer rims. If you check out the lug nut torque chart that I attached you will see that nearly all of the torque specs are that and higher.
view full answer...It sounds like you are on the right track for tracking down where the issue is. That said, the integrated brake controllers they were putting in trucks around 2008 weren't as reliable as the ones they've been installing since then. Especially…
view full answer...The 4-Pole, Round Pin Trailer Wiring Connector #PK11402 is a standard size used in North America. Do understand that while there is a standard wiring pattern it is possible to be wired differently which could cause issues.
view full answer...The lid of the Bright Way Trailer Breakaway ICU Kit with 12V, 5-Amp-Hour Battery, Charger, and Wire Loom #BW94FR that you referenced has a wiring diagram shown that details how it wires. Not seen is there is a single wire that runs up to running…
view full answer...Since your 2018 Chevy Equinox has the factory 7-way connector, all you will need is the brake controller and the hardware to tie it into the trailer wiring. Traditionally, GM has not put a brake controller port on the Equinox, so plug-in brake…
view full answer...The hub/drum you sent in a picture of is a Lippert 8,000 lb axle hub with an 8 on 6-1/2 inch bolt pattern designed for oil-bath applications. The correct replacement then is the #8-285-10UC3-A.
view full answer...The best recommendation I can give you since we don't carry the Gabriel actuators would be to check out the link I attached that will take you to a page that has all of the actuator shocks we carry. On the product pages for each there will be…
view full answer...The etrailer A-Frame Trailer Coupler w/ Round Jack Hole #CA-5280-RB uses the standard a-frame angle of 50 degrees. The length from the rear of the coupler to where the coupler meets its narrowest point is approximately 9" long. I have include…
view full answer...It would appear that that your 1978 Airstream had the standard 50 degree a-frame style coupler. You can verify this to ensure that the etrailer A-Frame Trailer Coupler #CA-5280-RB will fit correctly on your Airstream. I personally prefer the auto…
view full answer...The standard a-frame coupler degree is 50 degrees but we do have a 32 degree coupler with the part #DM15633-81 but the rear width of it is 9-7/16 inches.
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