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Due to the age of your 96' Coleman pop up and there being a few different versions it's hard to say exactly what size you have, but we did have a guy with a 97' come tell us he had the tire size 5.30-12 mounted on 5 lug wheels so I'll…
view full answer...The load range tire used is going to depend on the gross trailer weight capacity, which should be on a sticker or plate near the front of the trailer frame or in the trailer's literature. It probably also indicates the load range, or at least the…
view full answer...Trailer tires should be inflated when they are cold and should be inflated to the max psi rating on the sidewall. In your case you would want to run 80 psi. If you don't inflate them to the max psi figure you will lose weight capacity and…
view full answer...If I have misunderstood your question in any way, please let me know. It sounds like you have electric trailer brakes and need a brake controller that you can use on two different vehicles. The perfect option for this is the Curt #C51180 Wireless…
view full answer...For your 2018 Toyota Sienna the suspension enhancement kit I recommend is the Firestone Coil Rite part #F4155 because Firestone is known to have higher quality air bags than the competition. This kit installs by slipping into the coil of your Sienna.…
view full answer...Thank you for all of the details in your question. It looks like you have a faulty ground or some corrosion in one of your connectors. On a trailer the functions for your turn signals are also tied into the brake lights so if your right turn signal…
view full answer...There are really two reasons to replace a grease seal, if they are damaged or worn and leaking grease then that is an obvious factor. If you are replacing bearings it is usually best to replace the grease seals as well because although they may still…
view full answer...Since there can be different size hubs and wheels on a camper I cannot tell you what will be an exact fit without more information. I know it is a hassle but the best way to make sure you get the right components is to pull the hub and get the…
view full answer...You can check the condition of your hub's races by carefully removing all bearing grease with a rag to expose the actual surface of the races. When they are completely free of grease, etc., inspect them for any signs of scoring (very slight…
view full answer...If you look at the instructions for the Curt trailer hitch, #12065, that I have linked, you will see that it uses M12 - 1.25 x 40 sized bolts. This means that the weldnuts in a 2004 to 2012 Toyota Sienna are the same size. On a vehicle that has seen…
view full answer...It is possible that the Curt 4-way connector like the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector #C62VR can short out. This is usually caused by a short in the trailer wiring. You can test your harness by using a…
view full answer...Since you have not used the trailer wiring harness on your 2008 Toyota Sienna until recently then there are a couple of likely things happening. First, the pins on the vehicle side connector could have corrosion in them even if the harness was stowed…
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