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Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Optronics LED Trailer Fender Clearance Light. This is a submersible design. It offers two diodes, one amber, one red. It can work on the driver or passenger's side. Part number is MCL180ARB. For this trailer fender clearance light is an LED design.… see more >
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We have a fender that meets the majority of your criteria. It is not round, but it is aluminum tread plate and will fit a 15 inch wheel and will give you 36L x 10W x 19-1/4 inches tall. It is part #CE18041ATB. The brackets are Mounting Brackets for…
view full answer...I would not recommend mounting the CE Smith Single Axle Fender, #CE17960ATB, by screwing through the lip. You will have less than 1/2 of an inch from the bottom edge of the lip to the curve. This would not leave enough room for a washer to spread out…
view full answer...While we have a solution it doesn't look like we have exact replacements for your Jayco Hummingbird 17RB. For a red-lens tear-shape clearance light you can use Optronics #CB22RB or the LED version #CBL22RB. Both lights are submersible. For amber…
view full answer...I looked up your 2016 Rpod 179 and the #328-003-6019R light looks a lot like what you have. I can't be sure without measuring your light but this one is 5-3/8 inches in total diameter. The mounting holes are also 4-1/8 inches apart on center.…
view full answer...Absolutely our Tongue Weight Scale #e99044 will work perfectly with your travel trailer! Our scale has a 2,000 lb capacity which you may think that a 5,000 lb trailer would be too much for our scale, but it's actually an ideal size trailer. What…
view full answer...It sounds like you're asking about the torque spec for the castle nut on your 3,500 lb axle. There is no specific torque rating when installing the castle nut on any axle. You want to run the nut down until there is no side to side play in the…
view full answer...That looks a lot like our part #MCL180ARB. Check out the dimensions in the diagram and compare them to yours. If they don't match let me know what they are but I think this is the correct light.
view full answer...Yes, the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord - 30 Amps - 25' Long #A10-3025EDBK will work great for your application. It doesn't have the fancy fault lights that your current wiring does so you might consider using something like the Camco RV Power…
view full answer...Red grease such as the LubriMatic LMX Industrial Strength Grease - 14 oz. Cartridge #L11390 is a lithium complex grease and is compatible with the calcium sulfonate complex based Grease #LOC64FR you were looking at. As long as you can confirm your…
view full answer...It looks like your dust cap shifted out of place somehow. There is nothing designed to indicate a need for replacement, but that is not the way it should look. I would pull it off all the way and inspect it. If it looks fine drive it back in and make…
view full answer...The #UF48-979002 feature oversized footplates that are 4-1/2" wide by 9" long, so you could use them without leveling blocks. However, it's not uncommon for people to use leveling blocks like #A10-0918 or even wooden blocks under these…
view full answer...To ensure that your spindle is not sticking out of your hub farther than it should, I would recommend verifying that all of your bearings and seals are seated correctly and the hub is tightened down correctly. When tightening the hub to the spindle,…
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