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Ryan, yes the Brophy Slide In Camper Tie-Downs #HSBP should work with your 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 3500, but we have not personally tested them with your truck so you'd have to check the diagram attached and see if they'd work for…
view full answer...We have just what you need. The leg kit you need is the Curt Q25 leg kit part #C16963 which will allow your to install your Curt Q25 head in factory above the bed rails.
view full answer...The Replacement Base Legs for Curt Q25 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Item #C16963 and the Replacement Head Unit for Curt A16 and Q16 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches - 16,000lbs #C16520 are not compatible because Curt doesn't want someone mixing parts…
view full answer...Typically trailers will carry more of their weight on the front of the trailer, so you would want to put the brakes on the front axle as it will most likely carry more weight while braking. Also, when braking, weight will shift forward from the…
view full answer...Generally the issue when shackles flip when hauling empty is that they are too short. So I recommend measuring them from center hole to center hole and assuming they are less than 3 inches, replacing them with longer ones, the 3-1/8" Shackle…
view full answer...Yes, the Replacement 5-5/8" Equalizers for E-Z Flex Heavy Duty Rubber Suspension System #K71-654-00 will work for your trailer since the dimensions match with your current equalizers. These will work with axles up to 6,000lbs. I believe the kit…
view full answer...If the shackles are flipping the wrong direction frequently that typically means the leaf springs are too short, the hanger spacing is too big, or the shackles are too short. Most of the time it's somebody changed leaf springs and just went with…
view full answer...It's okay to replace leaf springs with ones rated for more weight and pretty common to do so but keep in mind, the higher you go the rougher the ride will be. If you have a utility trailer then I'd probably opt for the higher rated 5,000 lb…
view full answer...Although they are not rated significantly higher, installing the #e57SR could result in a noticeable difference in the ride. Springs rated for your 3,500 lb axle (1,750 lb spring capacity) would be the better option. I'm not sure what you had…
view full answer...A bearing race or cone should fit tightly enough in the hub that it needs to be driven out of the hub with a punch from the back side. If the race is spinning in the hub, either the wrong race was used or the hub bore has been damaged in some way. If…
view full answer...When installed properly the portion of the bearing that attaches to the spindle should not spin. Only the outer portion should be spinning. It's pretty easy to overtighten a spindle nut since they don't have to be very tight so that would be…
view full answer...From the numbers you provided it sounds like you need replacement grease seals. In my research, the grease seals I found with the GS-1719DL number have a 1.72 inside diameter and 2.565 outside diameter. The replacement double lip grease seals you…
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