Videos
for Search Results
Help Articles
for Search Results
Expert Answers
for Search Results
Hi Daniel, So I checked and Lionshead has discontinued the Jaguar 15x6 wheel so it's not something you'll be able to get. I hope you're not mad at me but the only option I can give you is to replace it with another wheel. For the same…
view full answer...I can certainty provide you with the information you need to select these parts yourself but as far as giving you a list of parts, that's not going to happen unfortunately as there are no resources available to look this stuff up. That said, to…
view full answer...First you will need to pull one of your hubs to verify the spindle size you have on your 1989 Spartan boat trailer. It likely has 3,500lb axles based on the weight of your 1993 BayLiner 2609 Rendezvous. To verify you will need a Digital Caliper…
view full answer...Hey Travis, thanks for reaching out! For standard replacement parts I recommend using the 3-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 4,000-lb Trailer Axles #e57SR and the MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers #MR46ZR. The leaf spring is…
view full answer...The Hydrastar #HS381-8067 is a vented version of the actuator designed for marine applications (boat trailers) whereas the part #HBA16 was not designed for marine applications.
view full answer...The Prodigy P3 trailer brake controller uses a 4-wire hookup. The white wire is to be grounded to the battery negative terminal; the black power wire connects to the battery hot terminal through a circuit breaker; the red wire takes in the brake…
view full answer...The Lippert 5,200 lb axle you have has a hub face to hub face of 86.5 inches which is identical to the Dexter #8327816 you referenced, however the 68.5 inch spring seats of your Lippert axle are not identical to the 71.5 inch spring centers of the…
view full answer...Based on the information I could find on your 2023 Jayco Jayfeather 30QB travel trailer it appears you are going to have 4,400lb axles. You are going to need to verify the diameter of your current axles as some manufacturers like Lippert use a…
view full answer...Red grease is the king honestly. I can't find where you found on our site to say otherwise for disc brakes but you'll be fine with it in your trailer hub. The LMX red grease #L11390 you referenced is a good choice for extremes of temperature…
view full answer...You can use the red grease #L11390 for trailer wheel bearings if you wanted. You can also use wheel bearing grease #L11465 which is designed for use on trailer running gear, including wheel bearings. It also has a slightly higher temperature rating,…
view full answer...We do have a brake line kit that will meet your needs for a 16 foot run and 8 foot width runs. I recommend the Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit - Tandem Axle - 18', #18TA-BLKIT. This is a flexible brake line kit, so the excess line can have slack…
view full answer...Some Bearing Buddies have an Auto Check feature that uses a blue ring that will be flush with the top of the cylinder when full of grease. If it is not at the top you would add grease until the blue ring is pushed outward. If your Bearing Buddies do…
view full answer...Related Searches
Filter Your Search
Contact and Help