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There are five mounting brackets available that fit the Optronics Trailer Clearance Side Marker Light #MC65AB. These three are all black plastic. They are Optronics #A65PBPG, #A65PB and #A65B. The first two come with a single wire, the…
view full answer...Finding replacement leaf springs for your 1967 Aristocrat camper will require some more information. You will need your axle capacity, current leaf spring length, and the shackle length. If you don't know your axle capacity, try checking the axle…
view full answer...Building a single axle trailer you will need the following items to install leaf springs. I have listed the part numbers for the PR626 Springs next to the items needed. 2 Springs - #e27SR 2 Front Hangers - #115917, 1-1/2 inch tall or #28-5, 3-1/4…
view full answer...We recommend having a minimum of 3" between the top of the tire and bottom of the fender in order to allow for proper suspension travel. However, based on the photo you sent I believe you need new leaf springs as the ones you have appear to be…
view full answer...It appears you may have installed shackle straps which are longer than what you may have had. It appears your straps are either 3-1/8" #TRSL313 or 3-1/2" #TRSL350 and you likely only need a 2-1/4" #TRSL225. This would move the mounting…
view full answer...It is imperative you check your local laws for lighting requirements in regards to your specific trailer, though I can tell you you no matter what you'll need stop lights, tail lights, turn signals and reflectors. There are other factors,…
view full answer...Since Atwood went out of business none of their actuator (or other product) replacement parts are available unfortunately, so your only real option to having a working actuator is to replace the entire unit. I am attaching a link to our selection of…
view full answer...We can certainly help you replace your Atwood Actuator. The Dexter #T43397007K and #T63FR actuators you mentioned are going to be similar in that they are made for trailers with drum brakes and they both will bolt on to a 3" tongue. As far as…
view full answer...The tightness needed for latching the Titan Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator #T43397007K to a ball successfully is "hand tight" which means you'd get it snug by hand which means the latch will be tight enough to secure to the ball but not so…
view full answer...A surge coupler for actuating hydraulic drum brakes, such as Titan #T43397007K, can be pumped for purposes of bleeding the brake lines by using a 2 x 4 or similar piece of lumber to compress the coupler. The linked photo shows the general arrangement…
view full answer...Thanks for the photo! In order to replace the surge brake actuator, I recommend taking a look at the Titan Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator part #T43397007K. This actuator is zinc plated for corrosion resistance, will work with 1-7/8"/ 2" hitch…
view full answer...Thanks for all that detailed info, and Atwood is out of business which is why you can't find the exact replacement. We do have an option for you, that will bolt on, with the caveat being you will likely have to use shims. The reason for that is…
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