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On the Dexter Trailer Hub & Drum Assembly, part #8-174-5UC3, the wheel studs are a screw-in stud. The wheel stud would be the Trailer Hub Wheel Stud, part #25-11. This is a 9/16 inch stud that has a total length of 3 inches.
view full answer...According to the online owner's manual for the 2018 Ram 3500, the fuses related to trailer lighting and trailer power are below. The fuse location, fuse value and function are listed for you. F81 20 Amp Yellow Trailer Tow Right Turn/Stop…
view full answer...I will be happy to explain how to install the shock kit #LC281281. In addition to the instructions below I have also included a picture of the actual instructions. 1. Raise trailer and jack up the axle to release pressure on the springs. 2. Remove…
view full answer...The three most common lug stud sizes for a trailer are 1/2"-20, 9/16"-18, and 5/8"-18. In order to make sure you get the correct lug nuts you need to measure the lug studs on the trailer now as we have no way to look this…
view full answer...If you're upgrading to a 5,200 lb 3" axle and you're planning on placing it under the leaf springs then you need the Lippert Bolt-On Shock Kit w/ Heavy Duty Gas Shocks #LC281281. The full instructions have been linked to this answer page…
view full answer...I recommend starting with the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar, #RM-1139-147. This will reduce side-to-side movement for a noticeable improvement in your vehicle's stability and reduced body roll. For the front, I recommend the Timbren Front…
view full answer...Some trailers do have shock absorbers; it isn't all that common but is gaining popularity, mostly among camping trailers. The main reason it's not too common is most people aren't worried about the ride being that smooth. Usually the…
view full answer...The Lippert Bolt-On Heavy-Duty Shocks #LC281281 for 3-inch axles need to be mounted close to a 45-degree angle and pointing outwards (away from the equalizer/shackle) to work correctly. The shock measures 13-1/2-inches overall when not compressed so…
view full answer...According to Lippert, the RV Shock Installation is not to exceed a 45 degree angle and should be on the front side of equalizer just behind the front axle on a tandem application and should be in a similar location for a single axle trailer. I've…
view full answer...I have attached a photo for you below which shows how both a vehicle side and trailer side trailer connector is typically wired. I say typically because this is not always exact and so long as the trailer and vehicle side both match it will not…
view full answer...Since you are concerned about dips, RRs, and bumps in curves, I recommend using a shock absorber like #LC283271 or #LC281281 on your 5th wheel trailer. You stated the mounting hardware is already in place, so adding shock absorbers should be easy and…
view full answer...Yes, the Lippert Heavy-Duty Replacement Shock #LC283280 will fit your 2022 Jayco Eagle 321RSTS. We have had this question come up in the past in relation to the Jayco Eagle 321RSTS and we have been able to verify that they do fit.
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