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First, disconnect the trailer from the tow vehicle so you can check the vehicle side connector. Using a circuit tester like part #PTW2993, test the functions of the connector; specifically check the right turn/brake, to make sure the signal is…
view full answer...It sounds like you may have a short in your wiring on your trailer or on your truck. Check for any pinched, loose, or damaged wires and make the repairs as needed. If that all checks out then you can check the trailer connector on your 2001 as it may…
view full answer...Your brake lights and turn signals for each side are on one circuit. The left side turn signal and brake light is generally the yellow wire going into your trailer connector. The first thing to do is check the fuses on your tow vehicle. Next, inspect…
view full answer...This sounds like a ground problem on the right side. The turn signal not working makes sense because with the brake lights, there is a constant signal coming through which is enough to make the lights illuminate on both sides like they should. But…
view full answer...If the trailer is heavy, or the ground is uneven, it will be hard to move regardless of which jack you use but if the bearings are wearing out in the old one then a new one would surely take some strain off the user when moving. I recommend a dual…
view full answer...It is possible the Fulton Round, Snap-Ring Swivel Marine Jack #FTJ120W0301 will fit the same mount used by your Shelby 5776 jack but we do not have the exact dimensions of the mount used by your Shelby jack so you will need to take a quick…
view full answer...Since you have only 2-3/4" between the coupler of your trailer and a steel beam I recommend the Bulldog Round, Pipe-Mount Swivel Jack - Sidewind - 10" Lift - 2,000 lbs #BD1541150301 which will only take up about 2-1/2" of space on the…
view full answer...You can absolutely wire up a 3-wire breakaway switch like the Hopkins LED Breakaway Switch with 7" Lead Wires #HM20059 to replace your 2-wire switch; the difference is that the 3-wire switch has a dedicated ground wire while the 2-wire switch…
view full answer...The 3rd wire on a 3-wire breakaway switch like the Hopkins LED Breakaway Switch with 7" Lead Wires #HM20059 gets grounded to the trailer frame or tied in to the main ground on your trailers tongue. The only difference between a 2-wire and 3-wire…
view full answer...The Extreme Off-Road Swing-Up Trailer Jack w/ Dual Wheels, #ORJW350D has an overall length of 18".
view full answer...Yes, the Extreme Off-Road Swing-Up Jack w/ Dual Wheels iItem #ORJW500D will work for your T@B 400 Tear Drop Trailer. It looks like your trailer comes with an a-frame jack. You would need to ensure you have enough space on your tongue to accommodate…
view full answer...We aren't going to have a jack that's going to bolt right up to the same mounting bracket your Shelby mounted to so your best option will be to cut off the old mounting bracket and weld on a new one like with what you could do with the Fulton…
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