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Speaker 1: Today we'll be having a look at and showing you how to install the etrailer electric trailer brake kit with 7" diameter brakes for the left and right-hand assemblies for 2,000 axles, part number AKEBRK-2. Here's what our brakes look like installed on our trailer now. As you can see they rotate nice and smooth because of all the new bearings. We're going to take it out on our… see more >
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Unfortunately Atwood was bought out and replacement parts have been discontinued. For your trailer, I recommend switching over to electric brakes as you mentioned so you can keep your coupler which will work well for the non-braking connection.…
view full answer...If you already have brake drums you will not have to replace them unless they are damaged or became overheated and have discoloration on the inside armature surface where the magnet rides, grooves in the armature surface, or severe wear where the…
view full answer...Your photo of your Jayco pop-up does appear to show a corroded outer roller bearing along with your 5.70-8 tire and 4-on-4 wheel, such as #AM30153 and the similar items shown on the linked page. Your size wheel/tire is usually found on an axle rated…
view full answer...The best way to select the correct size vinyl trim insert is to measure the trim insert you have now while flat, not the track. We don't really recommend measuring the track as they are not all a standard width. That said, we only offer vinyl…
view full answer...I did some research and it looks like the 1997 Jayco folding trailer used lug bolts that are 1/2" with a 13/16" head. The Redline wheel bolts you referenced #RG02-020, should work for your application.
view full answer...To add brakes and the wiring to support their operation to your 5 x 8 cargo trailer you'll want to make sure the brakes have the correct rating for your axle (which you did) and also that they use the same mounting bolt pattern as your installed…
view full answer...The only tank equipped RV water heat option we currently offer is the Dometic RV Water Heater part #DMC74FR which is a 120 volt unit with 6 gallon tank and gas/electric operation. In regards to installation, this must be performed by a qualified…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...One way to determine the lift and jack height you need would be to measure the jack you currently have on your 2018 Intech Luna RV. If this is not possible, or you still aren't sure, you can also determine the correct jack using the coupler…
view full answer...You can install on your existing trailer a new axle that has electric brakes, but there are a few things to consider. First you need to make sure the new axle has a weight capacity equal to or greater than the stock axle. (I did a check on the…
view full answer...With a smaller trailer like you describe, electric brakes would be my recommendation both from a cost standpoint as well as the ease of installation. For the trailer, you would need two hub/drum assemblies and two brake assemblies. To determine if…
view full answer...It sounds as if you have fully functioning brakes, but they're just not operational due to the fact that you're not using a brake controller. Given what you've shown in the photo, it looks like your pop up is equipped with typical trailer…
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