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The proper replacement inner assembly member for your UFP 34043 would be indeed be the the Dexter #DX99FR which is compatible with disc brakes. The replacement has an electric lock out and has a 7500K capacity and is intended to work with a 2 inch…
view full answer...Your trailer must have free backing brakes if you have never used the surge brake actuating coupler reverse lockout. If you did not have free backing brakes, your brakes would most likely brake even if they didn't lock up when you back up because…
view full answer...From what I could find, the Harbor Freight trailers do say not to exceed 45 miles per hour in the owners manual. That being said, the tires they use are not rated very high and may be the limiting factor. The trailer you have looks to use a 5 on 4…
view full answer...For a standard replacement equalizer for your Dexter 13-122 equalizers you'd want the #TREQE1 or for a cushioned version you'd want the part #K71-653-00 which comes with new shackles and bolts. For a kit that includes new bolts, bushings, and…
view full answer...I strongly recommend running the 12 volt power wire from the Curt Wiring Harness, #C59496, directly to the vehicle battery. The 12 volt accessory circuit was not designed to support the additional load of a trailer wiring harness. A wiring harness…
view full answer...If the base of your marker light, #1A-S-9, is part of the Kaper II Trailer Light #1A-S-100A, then the correct replacement base is the Optronics Rectangular Marker Light, #MC32RB. This marker light comes with a red lens and the replacement red lenses…
view full answer...Although the Seaflo #SE58FR pump has a slightly lower flow rate (3.0 gpm versus 3.5 gpm for the Shurflo) it should still do a good job for you. Both pumps operate at 45 psi pressure, and have the same mounting dimension and are both compatible with a…
view full answer...Your TDE model LP7000 surge brake actuator will need to be entirely replaced as the master cylinder is no longer available for it. With this unique style coupler you will need either a Disc #DX63FR or Drum #DX53FR brake actuator which will need to be…
view full answer...It looks like your old Shurflo mode 2088-408-444 pump had 2.8 gpm flow at 40 psi pressure, so the Lippert #LC689052 that you were looking at would be the most comparable replacement and what I recommend using.
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...I attached a picture that shows what type of lighting requirements are needed for a trailer over 80 inches in width as well as a link down below that covers this as well.
view full answer...I attached a help article that details all of the various taillight requirements for trailers based on their dimensions. A good kit to start with would be the part #TL16RK, for an ID bar part #MCL84RB and then for red ID lights for the rear part of…
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