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The Dexter trailer with 4 inch drop that you referenced #7685269-EB seemingly is the correct axle but you need to verify the hub face to hub face dimension as well. If that dimension is 95 inches this is the correct axle since this has 80 inches…
view full answer...The axle should be held on to the suspension with u-bolts so unbolting those should not take long and the axle should come right off. This is if the leaf spring stack is on top of the axle and I imagine, barring any unforeseen problems, that it…
view full answer...I went out to our warehouse to take a look at all of the Replacement Bail Clamps we currently have available for the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs. For both the Replacement Bail Clamp #F3373 and #F3077, there is a distance between threaded…
view full answer...I assume you have either the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs part #F2299 or the Firestone Ride-Rite Red Label Extreme Duty Air Helper Springs part #F2701 on your 2006 Dodge Ram 3500. If that is the case then you will want to use the…
view full answer...I assume you have either the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs part #F2299 or the Firestone Ride-Rite Red Label Extreme Duty Air Helper Springs part #F2701 on your 2006 Dodge Ram 3500. If that is the case then you will want to use the…
view full answer...The hitch you use will play a huge factor in how much chucking you will experience. If the hitch uses a slide bar type jaw which leaves a lot of room for movement you are going get more chucking. If you use a hitch with a very tight jaw system like…
view full answer...Most likely you have a Lippert screen door as that is the most common brand of RV screen door out there. I attached a picture of a standard Lippert door for you to compare what you have to. You can also go over the door looking for any brand info…
view full answer...The disc brake kit #K2HR712D that you referenced should work well for you. You would need a quantity of 2 of these for each of your axles. These have the same bolt pattern as your current setup and are rated a 7k. You can verify that these will fit…
view full answer...There really isn't a particular maximum trailer weight that is used to determine when brakes need to be added to both axles of a tandem axle setup. While I do still recommend checking your local laws, I am also not aware of any general laws that…
view full answer...Since you have an older trailer, the brakes could have possibly been switched from electric to hydraulic or the other way around. Even on newer campers, unless it is just purchased from the manufacturer, it would be just a guessing game for someone…
view full answer...It sounds as if you have an electric over hydraulic braking system on your horse trailer. Most OEM brake controllers are not compatible with electric over hydraulic actuators. If you trailer brakes are working, you may find that your actuator is…
view full answer...For your 6K axles we do have all the items you need but they just are not put together as a complete kit. The linked page displays all 6K disc brakes, all of which use the 6-on-5-1/2-inch wheel bolt pattern. You can refer to the linked articles…
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