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Hello Ethan, I really don’t like having to give a “No” answer, but unfortunately that’s the case this time. I’ve searched everywhere and haven’t found an option for a king pin adapter for inverted 5th wheel hitches that will go into an OEM Prep…
view full answer...You can use bearing protectors on a hub with electric brakes. You have to make sure you are using a double lip seal though because a single lip seal is more likely to blow and allow grease to leak out and get all over the hub and brake components.…
view full answer...Brake controllers are not vehicle specific so you can install the P2 #90885 or P3 #90195 or any controller in your 2004 Toyota Highlander. Brake controller power output can be adjusted to as long as you do not set the controller too aggressively it…
view full answer...Wheels with a 4 on 4.5 bolt pattern are typically found on old passenger vehicles. We have found at least one instance where they were on old trailer from the 60's, but in general that is not a bolt pattern found on trailer wheels. Since these…
view full answer...Hey there Tom, Sorry it took a bit to get that measurement, we currently do not have stock but have some on the way so I had to reach out to our friends at Curt. The measurement is 3.688". I attached an image to ensure that we got the right…
view full answer...Hello Chris, thanks for reaching out. Based on my research, it looks like the AL-KO-7230 is a hub for a 3,500 lb axle with a 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern. We do offer a replacement for this, and for that I recommend the following: - Trailer Hub and…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture! Those brakes do look identical. The Hayes/AL-KO Hydraulic Brake Assembly - Duo Servo - 12-1/4" - Left Hand/Right Hand - 9K to 12K item #K23-524-00 will work on 8,000 lbs AL-KO axles if they are 12-1/4" diameter x…
view full answer...If you have a 2008 GMC Yukon XL Denali (or even a regular Yukon Denali) then you can follow the video I have linked for the 2011 Suburban. The installation process will be identical. I have also included a link to our how-to article that explains…
view full answer...The only difference in the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Couplers #DM16080-95 and #DM15931-95 is going to be the bolt pattern. One will have the 5-Bolt hole pattern and the other is going to have 4-Bolt holes. I have included images below showing the…
view full answer...I must recommend that you replace the hub/drum as well when changing the size of your braking assemblies because the surface area on the old drums may not line up with the new braking assemblies which is why I recommend replacing both at the same…
view full answer...I went out to the warehouse and measured B and W ball #BWHB94003. It could work for you since it measures 3-4/8 inches from the bottom of the shoulder to the top of the ball. But if you need exactly 3-1/2 inches, this ball is not going to work. This…
view full answer...I would be happy to help! The Curved Equalizer for 1-3/4" Wide Double-Eye Springs - 6-1/8" Long - 9/16" Center Hole #TREQ356 you were looking at will be an exact replacement for your current equalizers as they have the same 6-1/8"…
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