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Yes, but it's going to be an extremely small amount and you'll need to add springs that have more leafs than your current ones. You'll get maybe 1/4" to 3/8" per leaf of lift. If you could get the weight off of one side of your…
view full answer...In order to re-seal the panels on your trailer you can use the TremPro 644 Silicone Sealant part #0160297 as an alternative to the Loctite Urethane Sealant part L0150811. The TremPro 644 Silicone Sealant has a similar compound to the Loctite Urethane…
view full answer...Although I would not be able to speak on the installation of the part(s) you received for your trailer, I can tell you that the TremPro 644 Silicone Sealant part #0160297 will do an excellent job of sealing your new aluminum panel to the trailer and…
view full answer...Increasing the tire and wheel size can increase the height of the trailer but it's usually quite minimal. Before you do anything else you should see if the pin box can be adjusted. Although you have to be careful here since This will lower the…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...What you describe is pretty much the procedure. You'll first choose the brake controller you're wanting to use. One of my favorites is the Tekonsha P3, part #90195 because of how easy it is to use. The P3 features a full LCD display that…
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