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Does the trailer have 1 axle or 2? And if 2 do both of the axles have brakes? If not that could be the problem if the brakes are not rated high enough for the weight of the trailer. I assume you have tried bleeding the brakes but if not try…
view full answer...The best replacement size option we offer for a 185R14C 8PR is the Castle Rock ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire part #LHCK201. This new tire will be just slightly larger in diameter and width so there should be no issues. It has a 75 mph speed…
view full answer...Some different brand names of trailer breakaway kits do originate from a common source, and this is also true for items like jacks, landing gear and steps. There really is not a lot to distinguish one from another, since their component parts are…
view full answer...The auxiliary 12-volt wire that runs from the 7-way connection to 7-way trailer plug will supply 12-volt power from the vehicle to the trailer. The 12 -volt power will allow interior or exterior lights to run that are not wired in to the…
view full answer...Based on my research, the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 8,000-lb E-Z Lube Axles #AKHD-865-8-EZ-K will be a replacement for the 90865 Rockwell hub and drum. Both of these hub and drum assemblies are 12-1/4" diameter, have an 8,000 lb capacity,…
view full answer...I did some checking and the hub/drum we offer that will work for you is the part #8-430-5UC3. This uses the same bearings as the 8-415 and will be an exact fit aside from the fact this is a non-ABS setup and the 8-415 came in an ABS setup and non-ABS…
view full answer...If a thief has the time and opportunity they usually get what they want. If a thief was dedicated enough to breaking into your trailer that he would go the lengths you described to defeat the #BLDL-80 he would probably also find other ways (much…
view full answer...Functionally speaking, there isn't a huge difference. The Curt #C56382 has a slightly lower capacity at 3 amps for circuit for stop/turn signals and 6 amps for taillights. The Tekonsha #118781 has a capacity of 5 amps per stop/turn circuit and…
view full answer...Curt recommends the use of 250 ft/lbs of torque when tightening the nuts of their hitch balls with a 1 inch diameter shank like the part #C40034 that you referenced. The general rule is for a 3/4" shank tighten to 150 ft/lbs For a 1" shank…
view full answer...The amount of torque needed for the hitch ball you have installed on your Blue Ox weight distribution will be based on the hitch ball you have. Some require a great deal of torque like the Curt hitch balls like the #C40034 that require 450 ft lbs…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...The Wheel Masters Tire Pressure Valve Extenders - 180-Degree Bend - Aluminum Rear Wheels - Qty 2 #WM8029180 are a great option but for a little more accessibility it sounds like you'd prefer something more like the Wheel Masters 2-Hose Inflation…
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