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You do need 6 inches of clearance from the edges of your slide box in order to fit a Solera awning. To determine the correct slide-out awing you simply need to measure from flange to flange and the fabric will need to extend at least 2-1/2 inches…
view full answer...Hello Elizabeth, thanks for reaching out. For the 147" wide slide out on your 2023 Forest River Alpha Wolf 26RL-L I recommend the following: - Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 151" Wide - White #LCV000163299 This will fit slide outs between…
view full answer...When adding slide toppers to your slide-outs it's recommended to have at least 7" of clearance on each side of the flanges. If you do not have that much clearance please let me know on which slide-out and what amount of clearance you do have…
view full answer...The correct slide topper for a 142-1/2" slide when measuring from the outside of each flange is the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning part #LCV000177334 for black or part #LCV000163298 for white. The slide topper will then require at least 3" of…
view full answer...While I was unable to confirm who manufacturers the Defender 2 brake away system on your 2021 Big Tex 60EC. I do agree that the Bright Way Push-to-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit #3802346 does look identical minus the decal and they have the same wiring…
view full answer...I spoke with Dexter and there is actually no maximum axle capacity for the Heavy-Duty Suspension Kit for Tandem-Axle Trailers - 1-3/4" Wide Double-Eye Springs #K71-449-00. With that being said, there will be no issues using this with 16k , or…
view full answer...Hey Brandon, the equalizer kit part #K71-449-00 will most likely work for you still but you'll want to measure the equalizers you have now to be certain. Measure the distance between the bolt hole centers of what you have now and if the are 7-3/4…
view full answer...The Dexter equalizer's that you have on your trailer are 5 3/4 inches long. An upgrade equalizer kit that would work for your setup is the Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers - Double Eye Springs #LC279687. Since you mentioned that you are currently…
view full answer...Wheelbase isn't a good way to determine what heavy-duty suspension kit you need, despite manufacturers putting that as a listing. Instead, what you need to do in order to determine the right suspension kit is measure your equalizer from center to…
view full answer...Since you have a 7-3/4" equalizer you are going to want to use the Dexter Heavy-Duty Suspension Kit #K71-449-00 you found. While most trailers who use this size equalizer will have a 35" axle spacing it is more important to match the…
view full answer...I recommend going with the Dexter Heavy-Duty Suspension Kit #K71-449-00 on your trailer. This will have another 7-3/4" wide equalizer versus only the 5-3/4" wide one you get in the Kit #K71-359-00. Both kits will give you the shorter…
view full answer...Hey Roger, From under the lip of the Stake Pocket Tie-Down Anchor #BR72ZR to the center of the pinhole is 5-1/8".
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