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The weight distribution system I recommend for your trailer and Cadillac Escalade is the Strait-Line Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control - Trunnion Bar - 10,000 lbs GTW, 600 lbs TW #RP66082. The vintage style of your trailer is more prone to…
Wow, your truck must have quite a lift and the trailer coupler height must be super-low! 4 inches of ground clearance under the hitch ball isn't sufficient. There are things you can do with the suspension on the trailer to raise its height. If…
If your light truck tires are rated for 2600 lbs each then towing the 7,000 lb trailer is fine as long as the trailer's weight is less than the Cadillac's towing capacity. The trailer has its own tires so the weight of the trailer is not all…
Since the trailer was off of the ground it would not take much voltage to stop the wheels from spinning so they may be getting power but they may not be getting enough power due to a short or wiring issue. But 9 times out of 10 weak trailer brakes…
Ways to raise the height of a trailer for better ground clearance include using larger wheels/tires and installing an axle over-under kit that reverses the placement of the springs and axle. An axle over-under kit (we offer two) will give you a…
The particular Timbren Suspension kit you referenced, part #TGMFC1588H, is intended for a front axle application in the 2-wheel drive version of the 2000 Cadillac Escalade. If your Escalade is a 4 wheel drive model this kit will not fit. We do offer…
The first step that you will want to take is to jack the trailer up on properly rated jack stands. Make sure the trailer is suspended securely before replacing the brakes. Once you have your new electric brakes installed and the hub and drum mounted,…
The best solution to lift a tandem axle trailer like yours 2 inches is the 2 inch lift for tandem axles from Lift Kit #RR23QX. This attaches to the suspension hangers and gives you a safe and very stable 2 inch lift like you are needing!
Yes the single axle lift kit part #LC425750 that you referenced does fit your Lippert axle that you sent in a picture of.
We actually have a tandem axle Lippert lift kit for trailers with the part #RR23QX which would be your best option.
When you set up a set of guide ons like the part #CE27640 you wouldn't want them to contact both sides of the boat at the same time. You would want an inch or two of clearance between the boat and the uprights. With the appropriate amount of…
It does sound like the previous owner did not install the assemblies correctly. An easy way to make sure you have the brakes on correctly is to lock at the actuating arm. It should always point towards the front of the trailer. I have included a…