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Hi Mike! We do have the Replacement Rod and Nut for Ram Square, Direct Weld Jacks - 12K #TJD-12000-RODNUT for your jack (I looked it up on Big Tex's website and it is a 12k Ram jack), but that is the only replacement part currently available. If…
view full answer...Hello Ron, I reached out to Lionshead to see if I can get the 13" Liger wheel added to the site, they informed me that they do not make the Liger in a 13". The closes thing we have to the Liger in a 185/80R13 is the Taskmaster Provider…
view full answer...I contacted the manufacturer about the lengths for these stabilizer jacks and have included the information they were able to provide me. The Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks #ARK34FR are 422 mm (16.6") collapsed and 600mm (23.6")…
view full answer...No, I am sorry there is no alternative to the Drop Leg for Lippert Power Jack - 8-11/16" Tall - 9" Diameter Footplate item #LC405217. The jack manufacturer's notch their tubes and have different diameters so they can't be used…
view full answer...Hey Mike, the Roadmaster Quick Foot Assembly Jack Extender part #RO84FR that you referenced was designed to fit 2 inch diameter inner jack legs. The inner diameter of the foot is right at 2-1/8 inches.
view full answer...The Buyers Products 50 Ton Air Compensated Pintle Hook part #337PH50 measures 2.38" deep by 3" wide. The inner eye diameter is 1.60" wide and 1.37" tall. I contacted Buyers and this hook uses a standard Lunette ring.
view full answer...Hey Dawson, we have a Stealth hitch that fits the 2016 Mercedes E350 Wagon with the part #SH62SR but the part number you referenced only fits coupes and convertibles.
view full answer...The Prodigy P3 brake controller part #90195 doesn't have a set temperature range, but it would basically be the same as the rest of the vehicle interior. As long as the vehicle's interior components are working based on temperature the P3…
view full answer...In regards to trailer hubs, the maximum temperature is 200 degrees Fahrenheit. The average can vary but I'd say around 100 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit is normal. If you are experiencing abnormal temperature then the spindle nut is either too tight…
view full answer...Yes, the temperatures you mentioned are normal. If you were getting over 200 degrees that would be a bad sign. But typically if all of the hubs are the same temperature you're good and it's only really an issue if one of the hubs is hotter…
view full answer...Normal operating temperatures for drum brakes range from 150-400 degrees F. During certain stopping conditions the brake heat can exceed 600 degrees. The effectiveness and stopping power of the brakes is significantly reduced at these higher…
view full answer...To replace your 12" brakes I recommend checking out the 7K TruRyde Electric Trailer Brake Kit #TRU96FR or the 5.2K - 7K Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit #AKUBRK-7 depending on what kind of braking system you have. You'll also need the Mounting…
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