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The two systems you mentioned are basically the two best systems available for weight distribution. Either one will work great for you as long as it is properly rated for your setup and is properly installed/set up. Personally I like the Reese Strait…
view full answer...Yes, there is a diagram for the Road Armor Shock Absorbing Equalizer Kit item #LC696740. I have attached it below. Out of those two options I highly recommend the MORryde Shock Absorbing Suspension Equalizers item #MR27ZR. These are designed…
view full answer...It sounds like you're needing to replace the wet bolts and shackle straps on your suspension setup, and you're wanting to use bolts with grease zerk fittings. For that I recommend checking out the following: - MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit…
view full answer...Trailer tires and wheels do not typically come balanced from the factory like what you see with standard passenger vehicle tires. This isn't usually needed for trailer tires and most car shops don't have the needed setup to properly balance…
view full answer...The receiver on your trailer generally can't be adjusted, however the hitch can be adjusted. In order to determine the correct hitch for your trailer, you're going to want to measure your hitch height. You can do this by, measuring from the…
view full answer...Trailer stabilizer jacks like #TJSCHD-24 are not designed to be used to lift a trailer and hold it up for maintenance. Their purpose is to stabilize the trailer while it's parked and no more. What you're looking for is a jack to hold the…
view full answer...Most jack manufacturers including Fulton, Bulldog and Dutton Lainson use slotted holes in the jack mounting flange. Three inches apart center to center is considered industry standard. Since the holes are slotted, there will be a bit of wiggle room…
view full answer...The Lippert shock kit part #LC281281 that you referenced would do a great job cushioning the ride quality of your 2020 Forrest River Heritage Glen 300BH. This is a single axle kit so you'd need to order a quantity of two. In order to see if…
view full answer...Based on the pictures you provided the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Shock Absorbers for Tandem Axle Trailers - 5,200-lb to 7,000-lb Axle #RM-2460 will fit your 2019 Forest River Sierra 357RE 5th wheel trailer with tandem 7000lb Dexter axles. The…
view full answer...Assuming you are using a floor jack to raise the trailer and then use jack stands, such as #PTW41021 for a pair, then you could store the trailer that way. A jack itself should not be used to hold a load for extended periods of time.
view full answer...You can use jack stands for your Keystone Cougar travel trailer, and from what I found it looks like it has an 8,800 lb GVWR and empty weight of 6,644 lbs. I can't imagine you are going anywhere near the GVWR, so you can use two pairs of 4k jack…
view full answer...In order to find the correct replacement leaf spring for a trailer you first need to start by noting the type whether that be slipper or double eye. Then, you'll need to measure their unloaded length via jacking up the trailer. If the springs are…
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