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That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more…
view full answer...The 2 black wires for the side marker lights that come with the Optronics Trailer Light Kit #TL16RK are used to power the lights. The clearance lights are actually designed to ground using the mounting hardware. If you check out the attached…
view full answer...It sounds like you need a converter so the 3 wire system on your vehicle works with the 2 wire system on your new LED tail lights. If that is the case, you can use the Hopkins Tail Light Converter - LED Compatible #HM48847. This installs on your…
view full answer...Since your trailer wiring has separate turn signals from the stop lights you'd need to wire up the part #DG52720PB so that one of the panels gets the stop light for the brighter illumination and the other gets the blinker circuit. The black wire…
view full answer...Easiest way to explain the wiring colors of the Hopkins harness part #HM20041 is for me to just list what the wires color functions are as follows. White: ground wire Yellow: left turn/brake light Green: right turn/brake light Brown: tail lights…
view full answer...The LED Trailer Tail Light w/ Reflector #DG52720PB comes as just one tail light so you would need 1 for each side of your trailer.
view full answer...The etrailer cargo carrier #e34FV does not have a speed limit/rating. So as long as you are going a reasonable speed for the conditions of the road it will be perfectly fine. The weight in the carrier does not matter either. I am probably supposed to…
view full answer...Replacing the passenger tires you have on your trailer as soon as you can is a smart idea as passenger vehicle tires are not rated properly for trailer use and they would be very likely to fail. In the tire size of ST225/75R15 the best option is the…
view full answer...Tires are one of the things that are overlooked quite a bit so upgrading to a high-quality set of tires is a really good idea as they will not only help your trailer's suspension stay in good shape but also help ensure safe traveling. So for your…
view full answer...Currently, we offer both 25-1/8" and 25-1/4" long leaf springs. That said, leaf springs can flatten over time and you also need to make sure you're measuring unloaded. Therefore, you likely need 25-1/4" which is a standard size.…
view full answer...Trailer tires typically do not get balanced because manufacturers tend to match the heavy spot on the tire with the light spot on the wheel. It takes a special rig to balance trailer tires, equipment that not many tire shops have anymore. The other…
view full answer...Sway controls are designed to be used in situations where sway is a direct result of some type of road condition, like high winds or large vehicles passing. If you have sway with a trailer under normal towing conditions, sway control will most likely…
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