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Trailer ramp spring #362SW61 could work provided that the interior of the trailer is wide enough for the rod (the rod can be trimmed down as low as 48 inches). The capacity of this spring is 120 pounds so it will help when both raising and lowering…
view full answer...Hey Calen, Appreciate the business and we do have the right wheel studs for your Dexter 9-123 hub. They are drive in/press in studs as well, and 5/8" like you mentioned. The correct part for you is the following: - Replacement Dexter Axle…
view full answer...No, the bolts while being tightened down should not cause the hangers to bend inward towards the leaf. This will weaken the hanger and potentially cause it fail. You will need to get new hangers to match your leaf springs or new leaf springs to match…
view full answer...In order to mount a single axle on a trailer we recommend using a kit like the Single-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit for Double-Eye Springs part #APS4 which comes with hangers, shackles, and shoulder bolts. These can then be paired with a set of leaf…
view full answer...I contacted the manufacturer about the lengths for these stabilizer jacks and have included the information they were able to provide me. The Ark Drop Down Corner RV Stabilizer Jacks #ARK34FR are 422 mm (16.6") collapsed and 600mm (23.6")…
view full answer...Weight distribution (WD) systems actually take on the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle (your 2010 Toyota Tundra) as well as the tongue weight (TW) of the loaded trailer. This is why you are finding that your WD system…
view full answer...The part #MA00-04751KSX you mentioned having does not have a remote control. Is it possible you have a different MaxxFan? If the remote looks like the part #MA00A01151K that you referenced this would be the correct replacement.
view full answer...The mounting bracket for the #TV34FR is actually identical to the bracket on the #TV64FR that you were looking at. The holes are 1" apart on center vertically, and 5-1/2" apart horizontally. I have attached a picture for your reference.
view full answer...We have many styles and sizes of trailer wheel lug nuts shown on the linked page. These are offered in either 60-degree or 90-degree coned profile, in zinc, chrome or stainless and for four different wheel stud diameters. Just click on the feature to…
view full answer...For lug nuts I'd recommend the stainless steel part #KALN1375S which are solid stainless steel and won't swell up like the jacketed ones you have.
view full answer...You will have no problem using a Dexter brake assembly on a Lippert 7K axle. We have installed several Dexter brake assemblies on Lippert axles at our shop. Lippert and Dexter use the same standard mounting pattern and brake sizes. If you want…
view full answer...Based on what I can find it shows the National seal 5970 is the same as the Timken 203034 which I see has an outer diameter of 3" and an inner diameter of 1.875". The only seal we have which meets these dimensions is the Seal #29031. You…
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