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What we've found is that even if your license plate was covered with a cargo carrier like the Reese part #63153 you won't get in trouble as it doesn't seem to bother anyone. Also worth mentioning is that this carrier isn't super…
view full answer...The only ST235/75r15 tire we have available is the Westlake ST235/75R15 Radial Off-Road Trailer Tire - Load Range D #WST54FR which has a load range D and capacity of 2,910-lbs. These are a really nice, aggressive looking tire that we see used a lot…
view full answer...Our selection of trailer tires in the 205/75-14 size with a D load range is limited to Kenda Karrie and Westlake. These both are considered higher quality radial options but the best one for your application will come down to your particular speed vs…
view full answer...Curt recommends the use of 250 ft/lbs of torque when tightening the nuts of their hitch balls with a 1 inch diameter shank like the part #C40034 that you referenced. The general rule is for a 3/4" shank tighten to 150 ft/lbs For a 1" shank…
view full answer...I did a little digging on your grease seal number and it looks like the 16074-224 has an inner diameter of 1.5 inches and an outer diameter of 1.987 so the correct part number you would need is the #10-9.
view full answer...In regards to the TST TPMS for RVs like part #TST-507-RV-4-C, the high temperature alarm setting of 158°F should remain unchanged. The high pressure alarm should be set at 20-25% over your normal tire pressure and the low pressure alarm should…
view full answer...Based on your 7000lb axles, it has a grease cap flange diameter of 2.722". As a result Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors #BB2717SS will work for your axles.
view full answer...Your wheels are most likely the 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern but the only way to verify is by measuring the hub as they could have been changed in the past 25 years if you are not the original owner. We do have the Westlake ST205/75R14 Radial…
view full answer...It sounds like your trailer brakes are sticking, but I doubt the problem is the brake controller. However, you can test this by applying the brakes like you normally do while coming to a stop. Once the trailer and vehicle stop get out and unplug your…
view full answer...There are a few things that can cause the brakes to lock up on a trailer. First, disconnect the trailer from the vehicle. Then use a circuit tester like #PTW2979 if needed to test the connector on the vehicle. Have someone sit in the truck and run…
view full answer...After doing some research it seems that your 2008 Shoreland'r boat trailer has a 3,500 pound weight capacity so The Dexter 10 inch Hub-and-Rotor Assembly #K08-435-05 would work for you. Your axle should have an axle sticker or plate on the axle…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out, Bradley! Here are the parts I recommend to get your 2020 Rockwood GeoPro 19FD off-road ready: - Torflex Lift Kit #K71-707-01 - Tire and Wheel Combo #LH52FR OR #TA75RR (for a more cost-effective option) - TPMS Color Monitor…
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