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The Brophy Scissor Step Bracket #TSSB will install on the edge of your tailgate. You will have to drill two holes for the L shaped pins. After drilling, all you have to do is simply insert the L pins into those holes and attach you Brophy steps! For…
view full answer...Yes, you can upgrade your Kwikee 28 Series single step to the Kwikee #372261 two step electric RV step. However, double check your measuerments as the 28 has a mounting bracket width of 24-3/4" and the 32 series has a 25-1/2" mounting…
view full answer...Since your Kwikee RV Step isn't working with the ignition switch anymore I'd recommend checking the wiring of the switch and step as there's most likely an issue there. I attached a wiring diagram I took from the install instructions for…
view full answer...Yes, there is an upgrade for the Dexter Curved Equalizer part #K13-142-02 that you have on your trailer now and that is the Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers part #LC314336 which have a rubber core that minimizes back-and-forth movement in addition to…
view full answer...The offset of the Taskmaster Trailer Wheel part #TA75FR is 3-1/2 inches.
view full answer...The physical weight of the Lippert Components High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack part #LC298707 is around 65 lbs. However, if you were instead referring to the weight capacity which is also another common question we get then I do no not have a…
view full answer...Vent lids are actually very universal so since you have the standard vent measurements and a continuous hinge you can definitely use either part #BV0554-01 or part #BV0534-00 depending on which style you like better. I have attached installation…
view full answer...Looks like you need a continuous hinge roof vent lid like the part #BV0554-01 based on what I can see in your picture can compared to the install pictures we have of this cover.
view full answer...I checked with Dexter, manufacturer of many trailer parts, and according to them there should be at least 1 inch of space between the tires when under load. So once your trailer is loaded and ready to tow, if you have more than 1 inch of space…
view full answer...We have multiple options in a trailer suspension kit, including one that retains your existing double-eye leaf springs, the Lippert Center Point #LC1565391, as well as the Timbren Silent Ride kits like #TSR14KT01 that DO get rid of your leaf springs.…
view full answer...To replace your current Curved Equalizer for 1-3/4" Wide Double-Eye Spring - 14-3/4" Long - 9/16" Center Hole #K13-142-02 you can use the Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers - Double Eye Springs - Tandem Axle - 5.2K #LC314336. This…
view full answer...In the review video (3:25 minute mark) the bracket attached to the step measures just over 27-1/2". The bracket on your trailer should be getting close to 28" wide to make that work. It seems like a lot of work, but you might also consider…
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