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The 3/8 inch chain would not be a problem but the hook could be depending on its size. If you can't run the chain through backwards or there are hooks on both ends of the chains you have then the hook needs to be less than 1-3/8 inches high and 2…
view full answer...Tie-down anchors for truck bed stake pockets like the Erickson Retractable Tie-Down Anchors #EM01003 referenced in your question are designed to fit most truck bed stake pockets. I have attached an image showing the dimensions of this product so you…
view full answer...The Brophy Pintle Hook part #BR27FR will accept any lunette ring with an inner diameter equal to or greater than 2-1/2" which will have a thickness of 1-1/2". This is the correct way to determine compatibility between a pintle hook and…
view full answer...The 3-1/4 inch diameter hole to install the part #RR5K is the correct dimension to use. We actually even had a customer come back and say they did it with a 3 inch hole saw. I attached a link to the install video you mentioned as well.
view full answer...There's not a wiring diagram for the ARC Lighting Load Resistor for LED Lights - Quick Splice #ARC22VR however the installation is pretty simple. All you're going to need to do is take one end of the resistor and connect it to the ground on…
view full answer...Yes, the Bearing Kit for #84 Spindles part #BK2-100 is correct for your Lippert Trailer Idler Hub part 122098. I confirmed this with Lippert for you as well.
view full answer...The reverse light pin on a traditional 7-way trailer connector, like part #PK11893 or a factory connector if that's what you have on your 2018 Ram, is the center pin. Take a look at the picture I attached that shows all the pin functions. To add…
view full answer...The Brophy Swiveling D-Ring Tie Down Anchor part #RR06 does not come with a backer plate and it's not typically used with one. The backer plate is not required but if you wish to use one you'll need to construct this on your own.
view full answer...Going by the colors that you mentioned, it sounds like you have the typical set-up, green wire for right turn and brake, white wire for ground, yellow wire for left turn and brake, brown with green wire for right side running lights, and brown with…
view full answer...On a 4-Way flat trailer wiring harness, white is the ground, brown is running lights, yellow is left turn signal and green is right turn signal. It sounds like your trailer has a wishbone harness. A wishbone harness splits the running light circuit…
view full answer...If you are talking about the same tire you would want to keep it inflated to the maximum psi indicated on the tire sidewall. With less air pressure the capacity will decrease. Also, when under inflated a trailer tire will build up excessive heat and…
view full answer...All other things being equal, it is always preferable to have matching tires on your trailer. Different tire brands may have different tread depths and may wear at different rates due to variances in the formula used in their rubber compound.…
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