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Yes, the Atwood carbon monoxide detector part #AT36681 replace the 33535E that you have now.
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...One inch of preload is too much for the install of the SumoSprings kit part #TSS-107-40 that you referenced. You want between 1/4 and 1/2 inch of preload otherwise you'll have a harsher ride quality. If you have spacers installed you would…
view full answer...Let's get you a new detector so you are safe, see the linked items below: **RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector - 12 Volt - 2 Wire - White #RS34FR. The part you are referencing is no longer available. The alarm itself is…
view full answer...When it comes to shackle straps on a trailer suspension it really boils down to what looks correct. Since leaf springs and equalizers can be switched out (especially on older trailers), longer or shorter shackle straps can be used to help make sure…
view full answer...As your axles measure 35" apart from center to center but the frame hanger spread (FHS) measured 58-3/4", you did go the correct way. The axle spacing is definitely important, but the FHS is more so. Just be aware that you axle spacing may…
view full answer...Other than saying that the air bags need to be kept between 5 and 100 psi, Firestone does not offer much in the way of specifics. The instructions mention that as a general rule of thumb, 1 psi will support approximately 40 lbs of load. Your best bet…
view full answer...The Ford OEM puck system is different than the Chevrolet/GMC OEM puck system therefore, you can't use a 5th wheel hitch from one in the other. The Ford OEM system has pucks which are much closer together than on the Chevrolet/GMC OEM system. The…
view full answer...What you'd need is the part #LC432404 as long as you have one of the following: Air Ride - Lippert 1621 with 21,000-lb capacity (LC158778) Air Ride - Lippert 0719 with 18,000-lb capacity (LC179879) Flex Air - Lippert 1621 with 18,000-lb capacity…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but SuperSprings does not offer any additional spacers for the SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs part #SS26MV. That said, we do still have spacers that will work for this, the Timbren Spacer part #A25723-90AH00 for…
view full answer...I have reached out to the manufacturer, SuperSprings, regarding a possible increase in ride height of the SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs w/ Line Relocation Bracket - Single Axle - 5K to 8K - Overslung #SS26MV. They were unable to give me any type…
view full answer...First I recommend the SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs #SS26MV be added to your axles. As these are designed for a single axle you will need 2 of the kits. It seems strange that the springs would be damaged as they are not that old and are likely…
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