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For a 1/2-20 sized wheel stud you will want #25-53 for screw in or #K12WB2 for drive in.
view full answer...Most 5-bolt brakes use flange #4-44-1. That's not to say that there aren't some oddball or older styles that might have had a different 5-bolt pattern but the vast majority are going to use what could be considered as the standard. I included…
view full answer...There is! To replace the standard pin and clip on the Curt QuickPin No Latch A-Frame Trailer Coupler #C84DR Curt actually recommend the Hitch Lock #C23025 which is what I recommend going with!
view full answer...I checked with TorkLift for you, and they do have a hitch that fits a 2022 Ram 4500 cab and chassis, with the correct fit being the following: - TorkLift SuperHitch Magnum Trailer Hitch Receiver #TL49YR Then, because of the overhang you mentioned,…
view full answer...I'd be happy to help! To figure out if new modern brakes will work on your vintage Airstream you'll need to figure out which size your brakes are. Based on your picture it looks like you have a 5 bolt mounting flange similar to what #AKEBRK-6…
view full answer...Most people will put the brakes on the front axle of a tandem axle trailer or the front two axles of a triple axle trailer. This is what I recommend doing if you are not wanting to install brakes on all of the axles. For the most effective braking…
view full answer...It is highly recommended that the spring seat be at minimum tack welded to the axle. There have been issues that have resulted from the seat not be welded to the axle. If you do not have access to a welder, I recommend taking the trailer to a local…
view full answer...The LM67048 (5,200 lb Outer Bearing), 15123 (6,000 lb Outer Bearing), and even 14125A (7,000 lb Outer Bearing) all have the same 1.25" inner diameter so you can use any of them on a 5,200 lb axle. For this, I recommend the Dexter Trailer Hub and…
view full answer...First, a 5,200 pound axle is a de-rated 6,000 pound axle so they take many of the same parts. Some 7,000 pound axles also take the same size parts. The difference is the size or ability of the magnets. Sometimes you will see the same type of magnet…
view full answer...We can definitely narrow it down, but it is difficult to say with 100% certainty what the weight rating is based on those specs. Generally a 6 lug hub will be on axles rated between 5,200 and 6,000 lbs. There are some 3,500 lb axles that use a 6 lug…
view full answer...I really like the Furrion Chill HE RV AC units like the 15k BTU part #FR32PR. We have found that the Furrion units blow the coldest and are the quietest. This kit comes with an air distribution panel and comes with everything needed to install.
view full answer...I have an axle that is pretty close to what you're wanting, but is not going to work as the spring center measurement is a bit off and it needs to be just right to work. I do have a solution though. You can get the Timbren Axle-less Trailer…
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