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Today on our enclosed trailer we're going to be installing the Hopkins 7-way molded trailer wire connector, 6" long, part number H20044. Now to begin our install we'll go ahead and feed the wiring through the frame. Quick tech tip: to help feed the wire into place through the hole here in the body we're just going to go ahead and tape up our wires to help keep them together. Using some black… see more >
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According to Dexter, this is a 3,750 lb torsion axle with a 90.3" hub face measurement. More than likely your axle uses #L68149 and #L44649 bearings with a #168255TB grease seal. You will need to verify this information since Dexter did not have…
view full answer...To re-wire your 18-ft trailer you will need a few things. I recommend installing a junction box like part #PK52248. You can run your trailer connector like part #H20044 to the junction box and use the terminals in the box to run the wiring to the…
view full answer...There is a difference between a 7-way round and and 7-way rv blade connector. If you take a look at the accompanying photo, which is from our linked article on trailer wiring you can see that the connector on the left has blade-style pins while the…
view full answer...There really isn't a particular maximum trailer weight that is used to determine when brakes need to be added to both axles of a tandem axle setup. While I do still recommend checking your local laws, I am also not aware of any general laws that…
view full answer...I'm going to recommend installing the Demco Stay-IN-Play DUO Supplemental Braking System #DM86VR on your 2008 Jeep Wrangler. You will be able to reuse some of the wiring like the breakaway switch and air lines that tie into the vacuum brake…
view full answer...The #30717 is exactly what you're looking for as long as you don't need the 7-way to supply anything other than lights on the trailer. You just plug the 4-ways together, connect the white ground wire to the vehicle's frame using the…
view full answer...It would be a good idea to add a support plate, like #BDSPB50, when installing A-frame jack #BD1550101344. The plate can be welded or bolted on. This plate fits on the underside of the trailer. The jack will then bolt into place. If you need a foot…
view full answer...Yes, you will. The Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution System item #RE34FR has built in sway control that will keep your trailer in line with your Ram when you make sudden moves or get passed on the highway by a semi. This system has a tongue…
view full answer...The only weight distribution systems that do not allow backing up are those that use friction sway control (which is an added piece), so yes, you can absolutely back up with the Reese Pro system you asked about, which is the following part number: -…
view full answer...Based on the information I could find online the bumper brackets are integrated into the factory receiver. I have also read some of the factory receivers may have been welded to either the frame or bumper components. You will need to check your…
view full answer...A weight distribution system like the Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution w Sway Control #RE34FR will work great in distributing the load of your trailer across your axles. The Reese Pro Round Bar Weight Distribution w Sway Control #RE34FR you…
view full answer...Going by the colors that you mentioned, it sounds like you have the typical set-up, green wire for right turn and brake, white wire for ground, yellow wire for left turn and brake, brown with green wire for right side running lights, and brown with…
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