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The axles we offer are available in 3 lengths. They are 60 inch, 72 inch, and 89 inches hub-face to hub-face, but I may have a solution for you. We do offer axle-less systems that are either bolted or welded to the trailer frame. This would replace…
view full answer...Since this tire is 175/80-13 bias tire, tires of this size have weight ratings up to 1,100 to 1,610-lb maximum load at 65 psi. This information is based on current tires we sell that are the same size like #AM31994. So the rating that I listed is…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture of your trailer frame. Based on seeing them the Lippert Shock Kit part #LC281255 does fit since it's a boxed frame and you already verified that the axle diameter matches.
view full answer...I do have a great option for you, however we do not have any standard 3,500 pound round tube axles available that match the dimensions you provided. For an exact replacement your best option will be to go through a local trailer shop or the…
view full answer...It is an easy replacement for you based on the picture you sent. The opening for most A-frame jacks require an outer diameter of 2-1/4 inches. I recommend you use a round jack like the Round A-Frame Trailer Jack - Sidewind - 15-5/8" Travel -…
view full answer...Yes, you can remove your weld-on coupler and install a new bolt-on coupler that fits a 2 inch ball. There is just a few things you need to do to before and when installing. You need to know what channel size and the weight capacity you will need for…
view full answer...If you have a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern on your hub with 8 inch wheels, you will be able to use the 10 inch wheels with a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern on that hub. The center hole diameter on the 8 inch wheels and the 10 inch wheels are the same…
view full answer...The Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks - 33" #ARK77FR is the same as their part number: XODDS850BUS.
view full answer...Trailer axles are designed to have the bow in them that you described. This allows the axle to flatten out when it is loaded and have the proper camber. If you have axles that are rated for considerably more than what the trailer will ever have…
view full answer...While trailer axles do feature an upward bend like you are describing, there isn't a particular amount/measurement that is standard across the board. This bend in the axle is designed so that it will straighten under a trailer's loaded…
view full answer...To power the brakes on your trailer you're going to need the 7-way trailer connector and an electric brake controller. To install a 7-way on your 2016 Kia Sedona you'll first need a 4-way. If you don't already have one use the Curt…
view full answer...So the easiest to install brake controller that also works really well is the Curt Echo Mobile part #C51180. Basically this just plugs into an active 7-way and once you sync it to your phone it's ready to go. This brake controller is proportional…
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