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I went out to our warehouse and got the following dimensions for the Stabilizer Jacks #TJ01RT-HD in the stowed position. I have included an image below so you can see the points I measured from. The overall length is 12-3/8" long, 4-3/8"…
view full answer...The three most common lug stud sizes for a trailer are 1/2"-20, 9/16"-18, and 5/8"-18. In order to make sure you get the correct lug nuts you need to measure the lug studs on the trailer now as we have no way to look this up for…
view full answer...To really be able to get you what you need we are going to require a bit more info on what you're needing. We do have something like the Valterra Replacement Window Frame for RV Entry Doors #A77012 that could work if your current trim is 15…
view full answer...It is possible to replace your 62" long axle with a longer one. Our next size up is going to be a 72" long 2K rated axle like part #e32GR. The axle being 72" across measured from hub-face to hub-face. This axle comes with 5 on…
view full answer...It could just be the angle but looking at the picture you attached it appears that you have a 1-3/4 inch diameter axle. This would be consistent too with the smaller 2,000 pound axles that are typically on jet ski trailers like what you have. I do…
view full answer...The Tow Ready Vehicle To Vehicle Taillight Converter, #118158, you have referenced will not be needed since you will be staying with a 3-wire system (separate stop and tail lights)on both of your vehicles. The converter is only needed if you had a…
view full answer...The 3 inch shackle bolt part #166081 would be a great option to use with the CE Smith suspension hanger part #CE14016G. This would be a better fitting size than going with the longer 3.5 inch bolt you mentioned.
view full answer...I completely understand your troubles and confusion with leaf springs. First do remember there are different types of spring steels so the thickness of the leaves is not always the best way to judge the weight capacity for the leaf springs. So while…
view full answer...This is a great question, and it really depends on your setup. If the safety chain loops on your tow vehicle are spaced far apart then you will need more slack to make a tight turn than if they were closer together. I recommend that you connect your…
view full answer...The etrailer brand axle #e32GR is pre-greased using a lithium complex multi-purpose grease like the #DX64TR.
view full answer...For your 1984 Tee Nee trailer, the number of leaf springs is not the determining factor but rather the length and the capacity rating. The 3-Leaf Slipper Spring w/ Flat End for 2,900-lb Trailer Axles - 30" Long #SP-039275 is a great replacement…
view full answer...Yes the slipper spring part #e29SR that you referenced can install below the trailer axle. I attached a picture that shows it installed in this orientation.
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