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Hey Brent! Thanks for reaching out! I took a look at the online owner's manual for your 2025 Subaru Crosstrek Limited and on page 412 it specifies that the max allowable tongue weight is 400 lbs (when towing a trailer with brakes). Subaru…
view full answer...I was able to check with Lippert to get confirmation on the specs of your V000408984 axle, which are 5200-lbs axles with 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern hubs. This will give you 2 different options you can use depending on the quality of corrosion…
view full answer...Replacing your boat trailer's wheel bearings and seals is easiest if you pull one of the hubs and remove the inner and outer bearings and grease seal. The part numbers for these items usually appear as shown in the linked photo, and knowing the…
view full answer...The surge brake equipment of your trailer consists of the brake lines, drum brakes and the brake actuator. To ensure I recommend the correct parts for your trailer I will need a little more information. A brake line kit is pretty universal. For a…
view full answer...We do carry brake lines and brake line kits, but they are not specific to any one brand or make of trailer. We have kits like the Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit #18SI-BLKIT which comes with brake lines, t-fittings and clamps or we have just lines…
view full answer...Your outer bearing #LM67048 will have the same 1.250" inner diameter of the #15123. So the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit #K2HR526DKG will fit the spindle on your axle without issue. I will say that you should check the bolt pattern on the back of your…
view full answer...I would love to help you upgrade your suspension components! I am guessing that you have 3,500 lb axles on your trailer but if you could verify that it would help me to make sure that I recommend the correct parts for you. Also, are you looking to…
view full answer...Here are a set of brake lines and fittings for a single axle trailer #T4829900. They are 18ft long so it should be plenty of length for your boat trailer. I've included a video for you to check out to help with the install. These Rubber Brake…
view full answer...Grand Design lists an 86-1/2" 3,500 lb axle for your Imagine 2150RB. The next size up would be a 5,200 lb axle like the #e45GR. This has the same 86-1/2" hub face measurement but the spring seat is different. You will need to cut off the…
view full answer...For as trashed as those brake assemblies are I am impressed with how spotless that spindle is! Based on the bearing numbers you mentioned you have a #84 spindle and the hub part #AKHD-545-35-G-K is correct. Since this its galvanized it's a really…
view full answer...For brake lines, we have many sizes and they are either flexible rubber hoses like #HS496-252 or fixed lines like #T4829900. I've linked the page to all the components and kits we carry.
view full answer...Hey Ben, yeah it sounds like your trailer has a 3,500 lb capacity axle based on what you mentioned so the correct disc brake kit part #T2HRCM10DAC that you referenced does fit.
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