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Hey Scott! The correct bearing kit for your Dexter 6k axle is the Bearing Kit, 15123/ 25580 Bearings, 10-36 Seal #BK3-100. If you want the Dexter version it is the #DX26ER. What kind of trailer do you have?
view full answer...Since the pin weight of your camper is 2.1k, I recommend going with the LoadLifter 5000 opposed to the 7500. While technically there is not reason you couldn't use the 7500 kit, it really is not necessary for a camper like yours. Generally the…
view full answer...Hello Clement, thanks for reaching out. So far I have been pretty impressed with the PacBrake air bags. I would say they are in line with the quality of the Air Lift air bags. They use similar top plates. Pretty much everything about the design of…
view full answer...Hey Lee. Yes I can help with that. What's going on? Send me as much detailed info as you have and I am happy to look into it and help you get to the bottom of it. Typically, bounce is caused by worn out or undersized suspension components, or by…
view full answer...The door latches for your Furrion RV Refrigerator - 4 Door - Stainless Steel - 14 Cu Ft #FCR14ACBQASS are part #7 in the diagram below and can be activated by simply pushing the doors in until you hear a click noise.
view full answer...I think we have just what you are looking for. Check out our Stake Pocket Tie-Down Anchor, #WFSPDR. This anchor mounts in the stake pockets on your trailer and gives you a d-ring tie-down point. These will work great with the Bulldog Winch Tie-Down…
view full answer...It might be Dan but I wasn't able to pull any specific information off of the UFP 13674 part number you gave me. What you'll need to do is pull one of the hubs and read the part numbers stamped into the sides of the bearings. This information…
view full answer...Thanks for your question, Bryan! Sometimes it can be hard to get an exact measurement on the leaf springs. I'm not sure if you jacked up the trailer to let the axle hang when you took your measurement, that would be the ideal method, but it's…
view full answer...Hey Shaun! You can upgrade your leaf spring capacity but you don't want to go too high or you'll get a rough ride. I recommend sticking with something more in the 4k or 4,400 lb range for added strength that isn't overkill. You won't…
view full answer...I am not sure what you mean by MTI number?
view full answer...The smallest diameter shank we offer for a trailer ball is 5/8 inch. You may want to check the ball hole again to make sure the 5/8 inch shank will not work. If you find it will then the hitch ball I recommend is part #CB10Z. If the 5/8 inch will not…
view full answer...Typically the 10th digit of a trailer VIN is the year the trailer was manufactured. I attached a picture that shows a VIN decoder for trailers for you to check out as well. You can also give the VIN to the trailer manufacturer and I am sure they will…
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