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I have attached for you below the complete dimensions of the Replacement I-Beam Jack Bracket for Lippert Ground Control 3.0 part #LC349975 to the degree that Lippert was willing to share. If you require further dimensions, I'd need to know…
view full answer...To install the Replacement I-Beam Jack Bracket #LC349975 for Lippert Ground Control 3.0 #LC358590 you'll need to follow the instructions that came with the Lippert Ground Control 3.0. I've attached a cutout from the instructions for the…
view full answer...The size you listed isn't a standard trailer tire size so it makes me think that they are passenger vehicle tires which shouldn't ever be on a trailer. For a tire with a very close size that is rated for use on trailers I would recommend the…
view full answer...The difference between a D15 tire and an R15 tire is the construction. The D denotes that it's a bias tire and the R is for a radial tire. Which is best for you depends on the type of terrain you're towing the trailer on because bias tires…
view full answer...To wire two 6-volt batteries in series to produce 12-volts, you would connect the load to the positive terminal of battery #1. Connect the negative terminal of battery #1 to the positive terminal of battery #2. Ground the negative terminal of battery…
view full answer...You can use the wet bolt #MR92HR for the center bolt on your CRE 3000 equalizer.
view full answer...It makes no difference which direction the shackle nut or bolt head is facing. The bolt is not driven in, when the shackle bolts are tightened, the knurled portion of the bolt will be drawn into place. Make sure you use a lock nut, and snug it down…
view full answer...You can use either a 4 foot cable like #FA80-01-2140 or a 6 foot cable like #FA80-01-2160. Either will work well on a 5th wheel trailer. Where you mount the breakaway on the trailer will dictate the best location for you to allow trailer turning and…
view full answer...The RVIA (Recreational Vehicle Industry Association) recommends that the trailer break away cable be slightly longer than the safety chains. The logic behind that is that the brakes will apply should the safety chains fail.
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...Well shackle length is mainly based on the height difference between the front and rear hangers. The rear hanger normally doesn't hang as low as the front so that the shackle can offset the difference and add the ability to move. What is the…
view full answer...Most likely there is some old grease inside the bolt that's clogging things up. You can raise the trailer up and remove the wet bolt in question to give it a thorough cleaning or just simply replace the bolt altogether. Unfortunately there's…
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