When it comes to owning a trailer, maintenance is important. Today we're going to be taking a loot at our hub and drum assembly and we're going to show you how to inspect that. Now we already have our lug nuts and our tire and wheel removed. This is our hub and drum assembly. In order to inspect the internal components, we need to go ahead and remove it. When need to go ahead and pry the dust cap… see more >
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Hi Ed, Yes, the pin #C87ER included with the Curt QuickPin No-Latch Trailer Coupler for 2" Ball #C82CR is 1/2" diameter so you could use a locking hitch pin lock like the Curt #C23517. This locking hitch pin is 1/2" in diameter with a…
view full answer...Actually, if the latching portion of the coupler still works correctly, you can simply engage the manual lockout lever on your coupler which will prevent the coupler from compressing and trying to apply the brakes, allowing you to continue using your…
view full answer...On the Tekonsha Envoy and all brake controllers the four wire colors will be, white is ground, black is 12 volt power, blue goes out to the trailer connector, and red is in from the stop light circuit on the brake switch. I am including a link to a…
view full answer...Self-adjusting brake assemblies are the way to go like with the #AKEBRK-7-SA which do fit your 7k Dexter axles. The only real reason to go with manual adjust is really just cost. At one point the self adjusting models were much more expensive but now…
view full answer...To convert your trailer from surge o electric brakes, you'll need new electric brake assemblies like #23-105 and #23-106 If you have 12" hub and drums. Or, #K23-473-00 and #K23-472-00 if you have 10 x 1-1/2" brake assemblies. You'll…
view full answer...Traditionally, trailer manufacturers did not use electric brakes on boat trailers because the brake magnet wiring and trailer wiring did not always have the best insulation or water protection. These days, more and more manufacturers are using…
view full answer...First you will need to remove the old hydraulic equipment. Remove the surge coupler or actuator, remove all the lines, and finally remove the brake assemblies. If you have 10 inch diameter hub and drums, you may need to replace those as well. If you…
view full answer...To connect a Curt Tow Bar #C26FR to your Blue Ox Base Plates #BX1143 all you need is an adapter #BX8833. The non-binding feature makes it easier to unhook to tow bar when you're on an uneven surface. Not being level can cause the bars to bind up…
view full answer...We do not carry the Innoflame line of RV fireplaces. However, I do have other potential options for you depending on the size of fireplace that you have. I have also listed the wall cut-out dimensions for each fireplace, so that you can determine…
view full answer...According to my contact at Fantastic Vent the correct replacement lift motor to use in your vent is part #FVK6010-81, not item FVK-6050-80. The replacement motor does operate at a higher 17-RPM speed. Since your fan is of a lower rpm and manufactured…
view full answer...We have that size (see link), but none of the tires are radial. They are all bias ply as that is the common construction for the LT tires. The closest tire size that is radial would be the 235/80R16 like part #TTWTRTM2358016E. This size has a section…
view full answer...The Electric Jack w/ Footplate is offered both with the plug part #EJ-3527-BBX and without the plug part #EJ-3520-BBX. Therefore, if you wanted to go with the model that has the plug and just cut that off you would indeed just run the wire to the…
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