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Hi everyone, Aidan here with etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at and be showing you how to install the etrailer Angle-Iron Spare Tire Carrier. So as the name suggests, this is gonna mount up to the angle iron of your trailer. One thing you might have run into before with a trailer that has these angle-iron side rails is that there's few options for spare tire carriers. This… see more >
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Hey Morris, to determine what would be needed to add brakes to your trailer will come down to a few things. First we'd need to know the axle capacity of the trailer, it would need to have brake flanges on the spindles, and we'd need to know…
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...We actually have a spare wheel carrier for trailers with angle-iron rails with the etrailer Spare Tire Carrier for Trailer with Angle-Iron Railing #e99045.
view full answer...The Aluminum Car Hauler Ramps #288-07501 are 3-3/4" tall. The tabs that fit onto the edge of the trailer are 1" long. I've linked a photo of these dimensions for you to have a look at, as well. These ramps are designed to work at a…
view full answer...The picture you submitted does show a trailer spindle that has a brake flange mounted to it. Based on that it is possible you could install brakes on your tow dolly. It really comes down to what spindle your trailer has though. That will dictate…
view full answer...I recommend the Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier #FHDSTC0101. This fits 4 to 6 lug wheels up to 16-1/2" diameter. I have included some images below showing how the carrier was mounted to the floor of the trailer angle iron to secure it to the…
view full answer...Yes, it is possible to put hydraulic disc brakes on a tow dolly. We do not offer a kit specifically to add disc brakes on your dolly, but I am happy to walk you through all the parts you will need. However, there are a couple of things we need to…
view full answer...It might be possible to add trailer brakes to your tow dolly but due to the age of it I can't give you the exact parts you'd need. You'd have to take your wheels and hubs off to check out and measure the spindle to determine if it would…
view full answer...The long and short of it is that you need to route wiring from the cold side of the stop light switch (only gets hot when brake pedal is pressed) on your dinghy up to the location that you are mounting the RoadMaster Replacement LED Display Monitor…
view full answer...If you have a 3,500 lb AL-KO axle and the brakes are indeed 10 inches, you can use Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly, #AKHD-545-35-K for a standard spindle and #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K for an E-Z lube spindle. For brakes you can use etrailer.com Trailer Brake…
view full answer...A 5.30 X 12C tire is going to be your best replacement. If you need the 4 on 4 inch bolt pattern #AM30780 is a good option, or #AM30820 for the 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern. These both have the wheel and tire included, which you'll need, since…
view full answer...We do actually have Dexter electric drum brakes in your required 10 x 1-1/2-inch size, parts #K23-473-00 and #K23-472-00, which are right- and left-hand, respectively. These are complete bolt-on (4-bolt) replacements that fit wheels diameters from…
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