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The spring with the black cable drum should always be mounted to your LEFT, standing on the inside of the trailer looking out. This is very important for proper operation. Dual spring systems, like #ERS160D96, have a red-coned and a black-coned…
view full answer...Hey Michael! I would be happy to help you with the spring assist but we do not have a ramp door for you. I've got a couple options for springs depending on the weight of the door/ramp you choose to go with. These come with all mounting hardware…
view full answer...It is best to use the Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer #M364FR. This will fit a rear door 37-1/2" to 67-5/8" wide. The EZ Gate Tailgate Lift Assist #3375201000 is designed for a utility trailer with a rail to…
view full answer...The Fulton A60 series surge couplers are now obsolete and since parts are no longer available for them I suggest you replace the unit with a new brake actuator like the Dexter #099-175-00 (drum) or #099-175-20 (disc). This bolt-on coupler fits a…
view full answer...Hey Phil, If you're looking for the factory wire harness for a plug and play connection you'll find a connector that's gray with a red/orange center like the plug on the Curt Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers #C51436.…
view full answer...Hi Connie, The closest thing we offer is an air conditioner unit that comes with a heat strip as opposed to a full heating function. But the way it works is you'll just turn the dial on the distribution box to the heat setting and the fan will…
view full answer...I have a solution to get your Mastercraft boat trailer up and running again, but unfortunately we don't have a cross reference chart for parts for Reliable surge brake actuators. Manufacturers of surge brake couplers simply didn't make these…
view full answer...Trailer ramp door springs are generally chosen based on the inside width of the trailer where it will be installed. Also, ramp door springs such as #362SA6 can be trimmed down some if the length is too much for the trailer. This is the shortest…
view full answer...My first thought would be blown fuses, so I would be sure to double check all fuses and relays related to the tow package. This information will be listed in your owner's manual. Check to ensure you are getting power at the trailer connector on…
view full answer...Front and rear springs hangers should be equally spaced around the center hanger and spring equalizer. It may be that your trailer was modified (if not originally built) with a different height center hanger and that might be how the spacing became…
view full answer...The best solution as you alluded to is to bypass the factory "Smart Tow" trailer package which is what is responsible for only sending power to the 12 volt pin when the vehicle is in gear. This is actually pretty easy to do and we have a…
view full answer...On 12 x 2 electric brake assembly #AKEBRK-7L-SA the holes are spaced 2-1/8 inches apart on center except for the bottom 2 holes. The bottom 2 are spaced 3 inches apart on center. These brakes could potentially work for you provided that the hub and…
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