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Hi there, Keystone owners. Today on your 2019 Keystone Montana, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install Kodiak's Disc Brake System. Along with that, we're going to be using Hydrastar's actuator and line kit. Your Montana here is a big load that you're going to be hauling behind your truck. And with big loads, comes great momentum. And we need this momentum to stop… see more >
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If you get the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shocks #RM-2460-2580 you can use 9/16" U-bolts if you already have them. You also want to make sure the U-bolts attaching your trailer’s leaf springs to the axles have at least…
view full answer...Between the 7K #RM-2460-2570 and 8K #RM-2460-2580 Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shocks I recommend going with the 7K for your 2018 Vilano 5th wheel. It will give you the best ride possible since it's designed to work with…
view full answer...I would be happy to help you with a new suspension system for your 2022 Jayco Northpoint 310RLTS. It looks like your 5th wheel has a 15,000 lbs maximum capacity so that eliminates the Timbren Silent Ride because those systems top out at 14,000 lbs. I…
view full answer...I would be happy to compare the Road Armor, Dexter E-Z Flex, and MORryde equalizers you were looking at for your Jayco Eagle 325BHS. First things first each of these kits are designed to replace equalizers that measures roughly 6" between the…
view full answer...You should be just fine replacing the 195/R14 tires you have on your trailer with 205/75/14 tires like part #AM1ST86 you came from, but I recommend using a radial tire like part #TTWTRTM2057514C. The difference is 10 mm for the width of the tire.…
view full answer...I can help you with greasing up your EZ Lube Axle. First thing I would check would be that the grease is not coming out of the back of the axle through the seal. If this is the case you will need to replace the seal. Our tubes like #L11390 have 14…
view full answer...Basically you just want to fill the oil, like part #XLPROLUBE, up to where that center plug will fit on the Oil Cap Kit #RG04-300. When using grease to lubricate a hub you want to fill it up completely but with an oil lubrication kit the oil is still…
view full answer...Since the Kodiak grease/oil cap #KPCAP is made of tough UV-resistant polycarbonate you don't need to worry about the torque recommendation on the item. Polycarbonate is a very tough material and you can rest assured that Kodiak would not indicate…
view full answer...We recommend using the Kodiak Synthetic Bearing Oil for Oil Bath Hubs part #XLPROLUBE for oil lubricated axles. This oil is specially formulated to work on trailer bearings with oil bath hubs on a trailer. You'll need a little under a bottle for…
view full answer...The 7K Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brakes, which comes in a set with both the Left Hand and Right Hand assemblies included as part #23-464-465, can certainly be installed on your 6K axle assuming its 5 bolt pattern matches your existing…
view full answer...Hubs and drums that can be turned (machined) will have a specification on how much they can be turned cast into the metal of the drum somewhere. Otherwise it is at the brake shop's discretion. Drums do not have to be turned unless there is some…
view full answer...The Electric Trailer Brake Kit, #AKEBRK-6 that you mentioned is for manually adjusted brakes for a 12" x 2" Drum on axles rated from 5,200 lbs. to 7,000 lbs. This is the Left Hand (LH) and Right Hand (RH) assembly packaged together and will…
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